Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno
Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno
Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno
Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno

Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno
Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno
Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno
Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno

On a tondu les moutons, et filé la laine, oh
(On a tondu les moutons, et filé la laine, oh)
Et réparé la moto avec la clef Allen, oh
(Et réparé la moto avec la clef Allen, oh)
On a rencontré des filles pas du tout vilaines, oh
(On a rencontré des filles pas du tout vilaines, oh)
Avec elles, il y avait la Marie Ranouen, oh
(Avec elles, il y avait la Marie Ranouen, oh)
On a respiré du tri-, du trichloréthylène, oh
(On a respiré du tri-, du trichloréthylène, oh)
Et le lendemain on avait mauvaise haleine, oh
(Et le lendemain on avait mauvaise haleine, oh)

(Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno)
(Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno)

Y a trois francs de réduction sur les chocos BN, oh
(Y a trois francs de réduction sur les chocos BN, oh)
Alors, pour en profiter, on les prend par douzaines, oh
(Alors, pour en profiter, on les prend par douzaines, oh)
On s'est envoyé une bonne bouteille de chouchen, oh
(On s'est envoyé une bonne bouteille de chouchen, oh)
À la fin, elle était vide, elle était plus pleine, oh
(À la fin, elle était vide, elle était plus pleine, oh)
Après on a fait du stop avec les bigoudènes, oh
(Après on a fait du stop avec les bigoudènes, oh)
Et on est allé en boîte mais y avait qu'des lesbiennes, oh
(Et on est allé en boîte mais y avait qu'des lesbiennes, oh)

Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno
(Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno)
Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno
(Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno)

On a jeté tous les Parisiens dedans la seine, oh
(On a jeté tous les Parisiens dedans la seine, oh)
On a noyé en même temps toutes les Parisiennes, oh
(On a noyé en même temps toutes les Parisiennes, oh)
On a trouvé du pétrole aux îles Kerguelen, oh
(On a trouvé du pétrole aux îles Kerguelen, oh)
Et après on est parti pécho la sirène, oh
(Et après on est parti pécho la sirène, oh)
Ah, y en a un qu'j'oublie toujours, oh c'est Saddam Hussein, oh
(Ah, y en a un qu'j'oublie toujours, oh c'est Saddam Hussein, oh)
Celui-là nous pompe de l'air comme Jean-Marie Le Pen, oh
(Celui-là nous pompe de l'air comme Jean-Marie Le Pen, oh)
On s'est roulé un cinq-feuilles avec du pollen, oh
(On s'est roulé un cinq-feuilles avec du pollen, oh)
Et après, on est tous tombés dans le lagen, oh
(Et après, on est tous tombés dans le lagen, oh)

Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno
(Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno)
Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno
(Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno)

Si notre chanson vous a plu, oh, donnez-vous la peine, oh
(Si notre chanson vous a plu, oh, donnez-vous la peine, oh)
De nous payer un bon coup pour reprendre haleine, oh
(De nous payer un bon coup pour reprendre haleine, oh)
Je n'me souviens plus d'la suite, alors c'est pas la peine, oh
(Je n'me souviens plus d'la suite, alors c'est pas la peine, oh)
D'toute façon, ce qu'il fallait, c'était une rime en "N", oh
(D'toute façon, ce qu'il fallait, c'était une rime en "N", oh)

Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno
(Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno)
Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno
(Nanala Naganalalo Lanalalaleno)


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Les moutons Lyrics as written by Dominique Daniel Cedric Floc'h

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    tro bonne la chanson!!!

    cherry_kiss14on August 12, 2007   Link

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