Fini les balades
Le long do canal
Les escaliers des cartes postales
C'est fini Paris
C'est décidé je me barre
Fini le ciel gris
Les matins moroses
On dit qu'à Toulouse les briques sont roses
Oh là bas, Paris, les briques sont roses

Paris tu paries Paris que je te quitte
Que je change
De cap de capitale
Paris tu paries Paris que je te quitte
Que je te plaque
Sur tes trottoirs sales

Je connais trop ta bouche
Bouche de métro
Les bateaux mouche et la couleur de l'eau
C'est fini, Paris
Je les connais trop
Ici je m'ennuie
Même quand vient la nuit
On dit que Séville s'éveille à minuit
Là-bas, Paris la ville s'éveille à minuit

Paris tu paries Paris que je te quitte
Que je change
De cap de capitale
Paris tu paries Paris que je te quitte
Que je te plaque
Sur tes trottoirs sales

A Toulouse il a plu
A Séville j'ai trop bu
A Rio j'ai eu le mal do pays
Oh! Paris perdu
Je retourne vivre à Paris.


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Paris Lyrics as written by Sebastien Martel Camille Dalmais

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    I love this song, especially the chorus! It's so catchy with the mixture of similar sounding words... Paris, you bet, Paris that I could leave you!

    EtoileBleuon December 31, 2006   Link

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