Pourquoi tout,tout va pour celui
À celui qui a tout déjà
Pourquoi tout,tout va pour celui
À celui-là qui n'en veut pas

Pourquoi les rêves
Les rêves
Ne sont-ils que des avoirs
À voir
On enferme madame misère
Elle se fait prendre en plein couloir
Couloir
On la fait sortir d'hiver
Hiver
Pour qu'elles aillent mieux se faire voir
Faire voir
Si vos logos sont des emblèmes
Emblèmes
J'irai planté mon drapeau noir
Peau noir

On nous fait rêver de fontaines
Fontaine
Pour nous verser du désespoir
Espoir
Il se construit des parcs à thème
À thème
Pour faire oublier les dortoirs
Dortoir
Sous les promesses il y a la neige
La neige
Qui fond sous l'alcool des soûlards
Soûlard
N'oubliez pas que les cortèges
Cortèges
C'est de l'apparat pour corbillard
Espoir


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Tout Va Bien Lyrics as written by Damien Pascal Arnaud Lefevre Cyril Daniel Michel Guillanneuf

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