Pourquoi tu m'appelles Saint Paul
Alors que je m'appelle Saint Pierre ?

Pourquoi tu m'appelles ovule
Alors que je m'appelle ovaire ?

Pourquoi tu m'appelles coup franc
Alors que je m'appelle corner?

Pourquoi tu m'appelles déclaration de perte
Alors que je m'appelle avis de poursuite judiciaire?

Pourquoi tu m'appelles Sécu
Alors que je m'appelle Sicav?

Pourquoi tu m'appelles la mort
Alors que c'est moi qui t'éclaire?

Pourquoi tu m'appelles Saumur
Alors que je m'appelle Sauternes?

Pourquoi tu m'appelles histoire
Alors que je m'appelle la guerre?

Pourquoi tu m'appelles erreur
Alors que je suis humaine?

Pourquoi tu m'appelles la viande
Alors que je m'appelle la merde?

Pourquoi tu m'appelles tricycle
Alors que je m'appelle trimestre?

Pourquoi tu m'appelles déjà
Alors que je viens à peine de naître?

Pourquoi tu m'appelles Janine
Alors que je m'appelle Thérèse?

Pourquoi tu m'appelles sous X
Alors que je m'appelle Y?

Pourquoi tu m'appelles Ardèche
Alors que je m'appelle Corrèze?

Pourquoi tu m'appelles PC
Alors que je m'appelle appel?

Pourquoi tu m'appelles Alès
Alors que je m'appelle herpès?

Appelle-moi par mon vrai nom
C'est la seule chose qu'il me reste


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Janine III Lyrics as written by Camille Dalmais

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    Why do you call me Sait Paul When my name is Saint Peter

    Why do you call me egg When my name is ovary

    Why do you call me free throw When my name is corner

    Why do you call me declaration of loss When my name is legal opinion of proceeding

    Why do you call me social security When my name is mutual fund

    Why do you call me death When is it I who light you

    Why do you call me Saumur When my name is Sauternes (towns in France)

    Why do you call me history when my name is war

    Why do you call me error When I cam human

    Why do you call me meat When my name is shit

    Why do you cal me tricycle When my name is trimester

    Why have you named me when I've just been born

    Why do you call me Janine When my name is Therese

    Why do you call me under X When my name is Y

    Why do you call me Ardeche When my name is Correze

    Why do you call me PC When my name is call

    Why do you call me Alès (town in France) When my name is Herpes

    Call me by my proper name It's the only thing I have

    snowcampingon October 08, 2006   Link
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    "Pourquoi tu m'appelles PC alors que j'm'appelle appel ?"

    in fact, she says "Pourquoi tu m'appelles PC, alors que j'm'appelle Apple?" ^^ But with the french pronunciation, we can understand "appel" instead of "Apple" :)

    So it's: "Why do you call me PC When my name is Apple?"

    :) For the next verse, she don't say "Alès", I know... But I don't manage to understand what she says exactly... ^^

    Julien7on August 07, 2009   Link

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