Certains matin elle révise son emploi du temps
Image ce qu'elle doit faire et se dit et puis non
Elle paresse

Au ralenti elle glisse de la cafetière à la fenêtre
Elle aimerait entendre un disque mais il faudrait le mettre
Et rien ne presse

Mademoiselle paresse à Paris
Elle traîne elle pérégrine
Son altesse caresse aujourd'hui
L'idée d'aller à la piscine

Elle descend dans la rue, il est 16h,elle marche lentement
Elle s'assoit sur un banc pour étudier le chemin
Le transport le plus lent

Le métro pourquoi pas mais y a pas de grève en ce moment
Quant au bus il est trop tôt pour être bloqué dans les bouchons
Alors à quoi bon
Mademoiselle paresse à Paris
Elle traîne elle pérégrine
Son altesse caresse aujourd'hui
L'idée d'aller à la piscine

Le transport qu'elle préfère c'est la balançoire
On bouge d'avant en arrière en prenant du retard
Elle rallonge par le square

C'est la fermeture quand elle arrive au guichet
Elle s'en veut de rater de si peu, à quelque minute prés
Un peu plus rentrait

Faut pas compter sur la chance, alors demain elle jure
D'évaluer mieux les distances pour être bien sûr
D'arriver en retard
Sans rien devoir au hasard
Mademoiselle paresse à Paris
Elle traîne elle pérégrine
Son altesse caresse aujourd'hui
L'idée d'aller à la piscine
A la piscine


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