On m'a vu dans le Vercors
Sauter à l'élastique
Voleur d'amphores
Au fond des criques
J'ai fait la cour à des murènes
J'ai fait l'amour, j'ai fait le mort
T'étais pas née

À la station balnéaire
Tu t'es pas fait prier
J'étais gant de crin, geyser
Pour un peu je trempais
Histoire d'eau

La nuit je mens
Je prends des trains à travers la plaine
La nuit je mens
Je m'en lave les mains
J'ai dans les bottes des montagnes de questions
Où subsiste encore ton écho
Où subsiste encore ton écho

J'ai fait la saison
Dans cette boîte crânienne
Tes pensées
Je les faisais miennes
T'accaparer seulement t'accaparer
D'estrade en estrade
J'ai fait danser tant de malentendus
Des kilomètres de vie en rose

Un jour au cirque
Un autre à chercher à te plaire
Dresseur de loulous
Dynamiteur d'aqueducs

La nuit je mens
Je prends des trains à travers la plaine
La nuit je mens
Effrontément
J'ai dans les bottes des montagnes de questions
Où subsiste encore ton écho
Où subsiste encore ton écho

On m'a vu dans le Vercors
Sauter à l'élastique
Voleur d'amphores
Au fond des criques
J'ai fait la cour à des murènes
J'ai fait l'amour j'ai fait le mort
T'étais pas née

La nuit je mens
Je prends des trains à travers la plaine
La nuit je mens
Je m'en lave les mains
J'ai dans les bottes des montagnes de questions
Où subsiste encore ton écho
Où subsiste encore ton écho

La nuit je mens
Je prends des trains à travers la plaine
La nuit je mens
Je m'en lave les mains
J'ai dans les bottes des montagnes de questions
Où subsiste encore ton écho


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La nuit je mens Lyrics as written by Edith Fambuena Alain Bashung

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    On m'a dit qu'il était question de résistance, des gens qui faisaient croire qu'ils avaient fait la résistance pendant la guerre alors que c'était pas vrai (la nuit je mens, on m'a vu dans le vercors).

    Je pense pas du tout que ca a rapport avec ca, ou bien si peu. Pour moi il est question de l'amour que porte un homme a une femme. A l'epoque ou il etait avec elle (ou bien s'il n'etait pas avec elle, il voulait etre avec elle) il etait un chien fou (un jour au cirque, un autre a chercher a te plaire), et il ne s'est calmé qu'aujourd'hui.

    Maintenant il repense a elle souvent, et se pose des questions, de savoir s'il aurait été mieux a rester avec elle plutot que de boire et de faire la fete (voleur d'amphores).

    voodoo-childon June 02, 2008   Link

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