Johnny m'a dit, Johnny m'a dit
"Oublie ton père, oublie ta mère"
"Oublie ton cœur, oublie tes mœurs"

Johnny m'a dit, Johnny m'a dit
"Tupamaramos, Cangaceiros"
"C'est le camp qu'il faut choisir"

Johnny m'a dit, Johnny m'a dit
Tout ça un soir, où, le ciel zébré d'éclairs
Nous déclarait, "nous allons fonder le parti unique"

Johnny m'a dit, Johnny m'a dit
"Rejoins tes frères, rejoins tes sœurs"
"Bois le sang de ton ennemi"

Johnny m'a dit, Johnny m'a dit
"Écarte le rouge, écarte le blanc"
"La seule couleur, c'est noir brillant"

Johnny m'a dit, Johnny m'a dit
Tout ça un soir, où, le ciel zébré d'éclairs
Nous déclarait, "nous allons fonder le parti unique, unique"

Et la victoire caresse l'espoir de nous appartenir
Et la victoire caresse l'espoir de nous appartenir
Car il faut tenir

Hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey, hey

Johnny m'a dit
Johnny m'a dit
Johnny m'a dit
Johnny m'a dit


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