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Dans le port d'Amsterdam
Y a des marins qui chantent
Les rêves qui les hantent
Au large d'Amsterdam.

Dans le port d'Amsterdam
Y a des marins qui dorment
Comme des oriflammes
Le long des berges mornes.

Dans le port d'Amsterdam
Y a des marins qui meurent
Pleins de bière et de drames
Aux premières lueurs.

Mais dans le port d'Amsterdam
Y a des marins qui naissent
Dans la chaleur épaisse
Des langueurs océanes.

Dans le port d'Amsterdam
Y a des marins qui mangent
Sur des nappes trop blanches
Des poissons ruisselants.

Ils vous montrent des dents
A croquer la fortune
A décroisser la lune
A bouffer des haubans.

Et ça sent la morue
Jusque dans le coeur des frites
Que leurs grosses mains invitent
A revenir en plus.

Puis se lèvent en riant
Dans un bruit de tempête
Referment leur braguette
Et sortent en rotant.

Dans le port d'Amsterdam
Y a des marins qui dansent
En se frottant la panse
Sur la panse des femmes.

Et ils tournent et ils dansent
Comme des soleils crachés
Dans le son déchiré
D'un accordéon rance.

Ils se tordent le cou
Pour mieux s'entendre rire
Jusqu'à ce que tout à coup
L'accordéon expire.

Alors le geste grave
Alors le regard fier
Ils ramènent leur batave
Jusqu'en pleine lumière.

Dans le port d'Amsterdam
Y a des marins qui boivent
Et qui boivent et reboivent
Et qui reboivent encore
Ils boivent à la santé
Des putains d'Amsterdam
De Hambourg ou d'ailleurs
Enfin ils boivent aux dames
Qui leur donnent leur joli corps
Qui leur donnent leur vertu
Pour une pièce en or
Et quand ils ont bien bu
Se plantent le nez au ciel
Se mouchent dans les étoiles
Et ils pissent comme je pleure
Sur les femmes infidèles
Dans le port d'Amsterdam
Dans le port d'Amsterdam
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Cover art for Amsterdam lyrics by Jacques Brel

Une des meilleurs chansons de Jacques Brel.

On of the best songs of Brel, he sings about the amazing nabourhood in Amsterdam. Known as the "wallen" or beter known as the nabourhood where all the prostitutes hang out.

It's strange that so many Americans do not know this guy. Because in my last vacation to NY , I saw a road called jacques brel avenue. Or something like that.

@th_mertens actually the song is about the port of Antwerp. The two syllable Antwerp didnd't fit though, so Brel changed it into Alsterdam. The song is not about the (Amsterdam) Wallen at all.

Cover art for Amsterdam lyrics by Jacques Brel

vous avez raison! une chanson avec beaucoup d'emotion (comme toutes les chansons de Jacques Brel) I'm american, and I think the only reason not many know of Jacques Brel is because not many americans know french...like the joke- if you know three languages you're trilingual, if you know two you're bilingual, if you know one language you're american

Cover art for Amsterdam lyrics by Jacques Brel

Finally, they drink to the ladies who give their pretty bodies, who give their virtue, for a piece of gold, and when they're very drunk, point their noses to the sky, and piss as I cry over unfaithful women. So you think this is about sexual frustration?

Cover art for Amsterdam lyrics by Jacques Brel

He seems to be lamenting his (the narrator's) life as a sailor. Even the fish he finds revolting.

Cover art for Amsterdam lyrics by Jacques Brel

You can find full English lyrics for this elsewhere on the site, as the translated version has been covered by everyone from the Dresden Dolls to David Bowie to John Denver. (Seriously, John Denver?) Search for song title = Amsterdam and look for the first line "In the port of Amsterdam, there's a sailor who sings..."

Amsterdam is what I think of as a portrait song. (That's not a technical term, and if there's a technical term for this, I'd love to know it.) It's a time and place and culture laid out in poetry. Tom's Diner (Suzanne Vega) is another song with a similar effect, though it's about a very different time and place.

It's about the nihilism, self-destructive excess, and perhaps joy in living of being a sailor on leave in a foreign port. They're born, they die, they drink and fight and f*** in the few days they have off the ship. It's not glamorous, it's filthy... but it is exuberant.

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