Vise, mon Jules cette crapule qui nous tombe sur les bras
Depuis le temps qu'on l'attend comme une bombe, le voilà
Le voilà, le printemps, tout fleuri de lilas
Qui rapplique en dansant, en dansant la java

Le voilà, ce voyou au son d'l'accordéon
Qui court le guilledou en poussant la chanson
Entend comme ça chahute dans tous les palpitants
L'hiver se tire des flûtes, enfin le printemps

Ne fais pas la tête
Tu serais bien bête de te faire du mouron
Quand sur toute la Terre
Flotte un petit air de révolution

J'ai sorti pour toi
Ma robe de soie, mes colifichets
Pour dormir sur l'herbe
En écoutant tinter les muguets

Vise, mon Jules cette crapule qui nous tombe sur les bras
Depuis le temps qu'on l'attend comme une bombe, le voilà
Le revoilà, le printemps, tout fleuri de lilas
Qui rapplique en dansant, en dansant la java

Y a la foule dans les rues qui suit les orphéons
Des épaules toutes nues et du monde au balcon
C'est la fête aux poètes, et j't'aime éperdument
Et ça tourne dans ma tête, enfin le printemps

J'ai le vertige dans tes yeux, je voltige dans du bleu
Je vois double, et c'est mieux, vise mon cœur tout là-haut
Qui fait du cerf-volant, rattrape-le, si tu peux
Mon amour, mon amour qui fout le camp
Enfin le printemps


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