Oh, la tehon, la tehon Woaa, wah pouitch !

Mais pourquoi, moi, j'arrive pas à tenir sur le vélo,
Sans m'éclater la face sur le bitume aussitôt.
Depuis que mon papa m'a enlevé les roulettes,
Je me casse, je me casse, toujours la binette.

Tout à l'heure devant les voisins, je suis tombé.
Au fond de moi je sais bien que je ne suis plus un bébé
Mais le pire c'est que Rébecca, Rébecca était là.
Et qu'elle m'a montré du doigt en chantant avec sa p'tite voix :
Ouh la femmelette, il sais pas faire de vélo sans roulettes !

Ecoutez moi tout le monde, moi, je vais m'en aller !
Et quand je serais parti, bah ! Vous allez tous pleurer !
Je reviendrais dans dix ans
Avec tout plein d'argent !

Des voitures, des châteaux,
Et des millions de cadeaux
Et puis toi, Rébecca, quand tu verras tout ça,
A genoux tu viendras et tu me supplieras
De t'emmener avec moi faire un tour de bateau,
Parce que j'au oublié de le dire mais j'aurai aussi des bateaux
Et là je te dirai : "Souviens toi du vélo !"

Hé, hé, hé, j'm'en souviens du vélo, héin, mais je veux dire, euh, t'arrives à tenir dessus ou...

Alors là, Rébecca, tu vas beaucoup trop loin
J'appelle immédiatement tous mes copains martiens
J'ai fabriqué deux cent milliards de robots de la mort
On verra, ma jolie, si tu rigoles encore

On va voir ça ouais. Allo, les robots de la mort ?
Hé hé ! J'rigole pas du tout, hein, mais je veux dire euh...
Si on te retire les roulettes, tu t'casses la gueule ?



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