Tu es arrivé de Chine un matin
A Paris Pandi-Panda tu te souviens
Avec deux taches autour des yeux
Tu fis battre mon coeur
Ton regard fut si merveilleux
Que j'en pleurais de bonheur

Tous mes amis mes parents t'ont aimé
Tout de suite ils ont voulu t'adopter
Avec ton petit museau charmant
Ton costume noir et blanc
Tu as fait rire toute la maison
En dansant en faisant des bonds

Pandi-Panda, petit ourson de Chine
Pandi-Panda, né dans l'Himalaya
Pandi-Panda, tu n'seras pas une victime
Pandi-Panda, on te protégera

{Parlé:}
Viens mon Pandi-Panda
Je t'ai préparé une bonne soupe de bambou
Et tu bois du lait, comme les enfants !

Loin de ta maman, loin de ta forêt
Tu pleures parfois mais Pandi tu sais
Que des chasseurs voulaient ta peau
Pour en faire un manteau
Mais aujourd'hui tu es sauvé
Ensemble on veut te garder
{au Refrain, 2x}

Pandi-Panda, petit ourson de Chine
Pandi-Panda, né dans l'Himalaya
Pandi-Panda, tu n'seras pas une victime
Jamais Panda, on ne se quittera !

PANDI-PANDA


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