Madame promène son cul sur les remparts de Varsovie
Madame promène son cœur sur les ringards de sa folie
Madame promène son ombre sur les grand-places de l'Italie
Je trouve que Madame vit sa vie

Madame promène à l'aube les preuves de ses insomnies
Madame promène à ch'val ses états d'âmes et ses lubies
Madame promène un con qui assure que madame est jolie
Je trouve que Madame est servie

Tandis que moi tous les soirs
Je suis vestiaire à l'Alcazar

Madame promène l'été jusque dans le Midi d'la France
Madame promène ses seins jusque dans le midi d'la chance
Madame promène son spleen tout au long du lac de Constance
Je trouve Madame de circonstance

Madame promène son chien, un boudin noir nommé Byzance
Madame traîne son enfance et change selon les circonstances
Madame promène partout son accent russe avec aisance
C'est vrai qu'Madame est de Valence

Tandis que moi tous les soirs
Je suis barman à l'Alcazar

Madame promène son ch'veu qui a la senteur des nuits de Chine
Madame promène son r'gard sur tous les vieux qui ont des usines
Madame promène son rire comme d'autres promènent leur vaseline
Je trouve que Madame est coquine

Madame promène ses cuites de verre en verre, de fine en fine
Madame promène les gènes de vingt mille officiers d'marine
Madame raconte partout qu'on m'appelle "tata Jacqueline"
Je trouve Madame mauvaise copine

Tandis que moi tous les soirs
J'suis chanteuse légère à l'Alcazar

Madame promène ses mains dans les différents corps d'armée
Madame promène mes sous chez des d'mi-sel de bas quartiers
Madame promène carrosse qu'elle voudrait bien me voir tirer
Je trouve que Madame est gonflée

Madame promène banco qu'elle veut bien me laisser régler
Madame promène bijoux qu'elle veut bien me faire facturer
Madame promène ma Rolls que poursuivent quelques huissiers
Je trouve que Madame est pressée

Tandis que moi tous les soirs
Je fais la plonge à l'Alcazar

Madame promène son cul sur les remparts de Varsovie
Madame promène son cœur sur les ringards de sa folie
Madame promène son ombre sur les grand-places de l'Italie
Je trouve que Madame vit sa vie

Madame promène à l'aube les preuves de ses insomnies
Madame promène à ch'val ses états d'âmes et ses lubies
Madame promène un con qui assure que Madame est jolie
Je trouve que Madame est servie

Tandis que moi tous les soirs
Je suis vestiaire à l'Alcazar

Madame promène l'été jusque dans le Midi d'la France
Madame promène ses seins jusque dans le midi d'la chance
Madame promène son spleen tout au long du lac de Constance
Je trouve Madame de circonstance

Madame promène son chien, un boudin noir nommé Byzance
Madame traîne son enfance et change selon les circonstances
Madame promène partout son accent russe avec aisance
C'est vrai que Madame est de Valence

Madame promène l'été jusque dans le Midi d'la France
Madame promène ses seins jusque dans le Midi d'la chance
Madame promène son spleen tout au long du lac de Constance


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