Dans la rue des tenues charmantes
Maquillé comme mon fiancé
Garçon, fille l'allure stupéfiante
Habillé comme ma fiancée
Cheveux longs cheveux blonds colorés
Toute nue dans une boîte en fer
Il est belle, il est beau décrié
L'outragé mais j'en ai rien à faire

J'ai pas envie de la voir nue
J'ai pas envie de le voir nu
Et j'aime cette fille aux cheveux longs
Et ce garçon qui pourrait dire non

Et on se prend la main on se prend la main
Une fille au masculin un garçon au féminin

Et eux ne valaient rien
Et eux ne valaient rien
Et on n'en a plus besoin
Et on n'en a plus besoin

Des visages dans des cheveux d'or
Qui oublient leur vertu mais c'est pas vrai
Qu'ils ont l'air d'un conquistador
Asexués une fois dévêtus
Qui croire quand on les voit comme ça
Excitant toutes les petites filles
Pourquoi on n'y croit plus comme ça
Isolé dans un corps presqu'il

Et on se prend la main on se prend la main
Une fille au masculin un garçon au féminin

Et eux ne valaient rien
Et eux ne valaient rien
Et on n'en a plus besoin
Et on n'en a plus besoin

Des robes longues pour tous les garçons
Habillés comme ma fiancée
Pour des filles sans contrefaçons
Maquillées comme mon fiancé
Le grand choc pour les plus vicieux
C'est bientôt la chasse aux sorcières
Ambiguë jusqu'au fond des yeux
Le retour de Jupiter

J'ai pas envie de la voir nue
J'ai pas envie de le voir nu
Et j'aime cette fille aux cheveux longs
Et ce garçon qui pourrait dire non

Et on se prend la main on se prend la main
Une fille au masculin un garçon au féminin

Et eux ne valaient rien
Et eux ne valaient rien
Et on n'en a plus besoin
Et on n'en a plus besoin


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    Awesome Band, Incredible song!

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