Si j'étais Keïser Sozé, j'aurais osé
Disposer de prose, pour faire naître la rosée
Métamorphoser l'aube, les maisons closes
Et monsieur Claude le posé, aurait dosé
Les esprits pour un mode plus pur
De l'âge de pierres vers une autre aventure
J'aimais les films de guerre, j'étais fasciné
Avec la réalité, j'étais vacciné
Voilà pourquoi je suis guidé par Dieu
C'est douze fois mieux que les armes à feu
Zig Zag de l'aisé, y a plein de gens lésés
Hier soir j'ai rêvé d'être Keïser Sauzé

Pourquoi c'est comme un sport de combat
On joue au foot-contact sans protège-tibia
Pourquoi c'est comme un sport de combat?

Suspect habituel, Usual Suspect
Marionnettiste par le pantin télécommandé
Sur Paris, Sainte Marie pleine de grâces
Un obstacle, je le casse où me casse
J'ai pointé mon phrasé vers la positivité
Mené par le créateur et la créativité
May Day, faut m'aider avec moi plaider
Opter pour le bien, m'empêcher de céder
J'ai rêver un monde ou le cash n'est pas roi
Un mode Dagobert contre un monde Saint Eloi
Tu sais quoi, la vie est belle et pleine de potentiel
Parfois, c'est réel, souvent c'est virtuel
Que ce rêve ne soit plus surnaturel
Paix à ceux qui sont au ciel!

Pourquoi c'est comme un sport de combat
On joue au foot-contact sans protège-tibia
Pourquoi c'est comme un sport de combat?

Et si je meurs, ne pleure pas, je suis au paradis
En compagnie des anges Mélissa et Julie
J'ai cadré ma vie sur le Jardin d'Eden
De façon méthodique comme pour le shoot-again
La vie est un flipper, j'évite les bumpers
Du tilt j'ai peur, comme un grand joueur
MC*Solaar, tel est mon jingle
Parler de choses réelles même si ça ne fait pas de single
Dieu, prépare-moi un jacuzzi
Je veux des clips de sexy ladies fini les fusils
A ceux que j'aime je dis juste ceci
Si je meurs, ne pleure pas, je suis au paradis

Pourquoi c'est comme un sport de combat
On joue au foot-contact sans protège-tibia
Pourquoi c'est comme un sport de combat?


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