Elle a mis sur l'mur, au d'ssus du berceau
Une photo d'Arthur Rimbaud
Avec ses cheveux en brosse, elle trouve qu'il est beau
Dans la chambre du gosse, bravo
Déjà les p'tits anges sur le papier teint
J'trouvais ça étrange, j'dis rien
Elles me font marrer ses idées loufoques
Depuis qu'elle est en cloque

Elle s'réveille la nuit, veut bouffer des fraises
Elle a des envies balèzes
Moi, j'suis aux p'tits soins, je m'défonce en huit
Pour qu'elle manque de rien, ma p'tite
C'est comme si je pissais dans un violoncelle
Comme si j'existais plus pour elle
Je m'retrouve planté, tout seul dans mon froc
Depuis qu'elle est en cloque

Le soir, elle tricotte en buvant d'la verveine
Moi, j'démêle ses p'lottes de laine
Elle use les miroirs à s'regarder d'dans
À s'trouver bizarre, tout l'temps
J'lui dis qu'elle est belle comme un fruit trop mûr
Elle croit qu'je fous d'elle, c'est sûr
Faut bien dire c'qui est, moi aussi j'débloque
Depuis qu'elle est en cloque

Faut qu'j'retire mes grolles quand j'rentre dans la chambre
Du p'tit rossignol qu'elle couve
C'est qu'son p'tit bonhomme qu'arrive en décembre
Elle le protège comme une louve
Même le chat pépère, elle en dit du mal
Sous prétexte qu'il perd ses poils
Elle veut plus l'voir traîner autour du paddock
Depuis qu'elle est en cloque

Quand j'promène mes mains d'l'autre côté d'son dos
J'sens comme des coups d'poings, ça bouge
J'lui dis "t'es un jardin, une fleur, un ruisseau"
Alors elle devient toute rouge
Parfois c'qui m'désole, c'qui m'fait du chagrin
Quand je r'garde son ventre et l'mien
C'est qu'même si j'devenais pédé comme un phoque
Moi, j's'rai jamais en cloque


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