Noyés de bleu sous le ciel grec
Un bateau, deux bateaux
Trois bateaux s'en vont chantant

Griffant le ciel à coups de bec
Un oiseau, deux oiseaux
Trois oiseaux font du beau temps

Dans les ruelles, d'un coup sec
Un volet, deux volets
Trois volets claquent au vent

Et faisant une ronde avec
Un enfant, deux enfants
Trois enfants dansent gaiement

Mon Dieu, que j'aime
Ce port du bout du monde
Que le soleil inonde
De ses reflets dorés

Mon Dieu, que j'aime
Sous leurs bonnets oranges
Tous les visages d'ange
Des enfants du Pirée

Je rêve aussi d'avoir un jour
Un enfant, deux enfants
Trois enfants jouant comme eux

Le long du quai flânent toujours
Une marin, deux marins
Trois marins aventureux

De notre amour, on se fera
Un amour, dix amours
Mille amours noyés de bleu

Et nos enfants feront des gars
Que les filles, un beau jour
À leur tour rendront heureux

Mon Dieu, que j'aime
Ce port du bout du monde
Que le soleil inonde
De ses reflets dorés

Mon Dieu, que j'aime
Sous leurs bonnets oranges
Tous les visages d'ange
Des enfants du Pirée


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