Il arrive, elle le voit, elle le veut
Et ses yeux font le reste
Elle s'arrange pour mettre du feu
Dans chacun de ses gestes
Après c'est une histoire classique
Quelque soit la fumée
Quelque soit la musique
Elle relève ses cheveux, elle espère qu'il devine
Dans ses yeux de figurine

Il s'installe, il regarde partout
Il prépare ses phrases
Comme elle s'est avancée un peu
D'un coup leurs regards se croisent
Après c'est une histoire normale
Le verre qu'elle accepte et les sourires qu'il étale
Hmm, en s'approchant un peu
Il voit les ombres fines
Dans ses yeux de figurine

Pas la peine que je précise
D'où ils viennent et ce qu'ils se disent
C'est une histoire d'enfant
Une histoire ordinaire
On est tout simplement, simplement
(Un samedi soir sur la terre)
Un samedi soir sur la terre

Ils se parlent, ils se frôlent
Et ils savent bien qu'il va falloir qu'ils sortent
Ils sont obligés de se toucher
Tellement la musique est forte
Après, c'est juste une aventure
Qui commence sur
Le siège arrière d'une voiture
Oh, il voit les ombres bleues
Que le désire dessine
À son front de figurine

Pas la peine que je précise
D'où ils viennent et ce qu'ils ce disent
C'est une histoire d'enfant
Une histoire ordinaire
On est tout simplement, simplement
(Un samedi soir sur la terre)
Un samedi soir sur la terre

Pas la peine d'être plus précis
Cette histoire est déjà finie
Oh, on en ferait autant
Si c'était à refaire
On est tout simplement, simplement
Un samedi soir sur la terre
Un samedi soir sur la terre
Un samedi soir


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