Je serai pendu demain matin
Ma vie n'était pas faite
Pour les châteaux
Tout est arrivé ce soir de Juin
On donnait une fête
Dans le château

Dans le château de Laze
Le plus grand bal de Londres
Lord et Lady de Laze
Recevaient le grand monde
Diamants rubis, topazes
Et blanches robes longues
Caché dans le jardin
Moi, je serrais les poings
Je regardais danser
Jane et son fiancé

Je serai pendu demain au jour
Dommage pour la fille
De ce château
Car je crois qu'elle aimait bien l'amour
Que l'on faisait, tranquilles
Loin du château

Dans le château de Laze
Pour les vingt ans de Jane
Lord et Lady de Laze
Avaient reçu la reine
Moi, le fou que l'on toise
Moi, je crevais de haine
Caché dans le jardin
Moi, je serrais les poings
Je regardais danser
Jane et son fiancé

Je serai pendu demain matin
Ça fera quatre lignes
Dans les journaux
Je ne suis qu'un vulgaire assassin
Un vagabond indigne
De ce château

Dans le château de Laze
Peut-être bien que Jane
À l'heure où l'on m'écrase
Aura un peu de peine
Mais ma dernière phrase
Sera pour qu'on me plaigne
Puisqu'on va lui donner
Un autre fiancé
Et que je n'pourrai pas
Supprimer celui-là


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