Fanny dans les squares petite fille au manteau
Triste aux balançoires disait doucement des mots
J'attends quelqu'un
J'attends quelqu'un
Fanny tous les soirs après l'interrupteur
Se retrouvait dans le noir et pensait dans son cœur
J'attends quelqu'un
J'attends quelqu'un

Au lycée y'avait personne
De classe en classe les sonneries qui sonnent
En famille comme au cap Horn
Il y a la glace entre les personnes

Qu'est-ce qui t'intéresse avec tes cheveux dans les yeux
Même au cinéma pourquoi tu pars au milieu
J'attends quelqu'un
J'attends quelqu'un
Et toujours Fanny marque sur des feuilles blanches
Dans les cafés d'ici le long des longs dimanches
J'attends quelqu'un
J'attends quelqu'un

Avec une bombe de peinture
Elle écrit son slogan sur les murs
Avec le doigt c'est pas dur
Sur la poussière des voitures

Quand elle s'en va la nuit son cœur chante quand même
Dans les bras d'un garçon pourtant qu'elle serre et qu'elle aime
J'attends quelqu'un
J'attends quelqu'un

Un jour ta vie sera passée
Personne ne viendra jamais jamais jamais
T'auras attendu ma belle
Pour des reines-claudes et des mirabelles
Pour des reines-claudes et des mirabelles

Fanny dans les squares petite fille au manteau
Triste aux balançoires disait doucement des mots
J'attends quelqu'un
J'attends quelqu'un
Fanny tous les soirs après l'interrupteur
Se retrouvait dans le noir et pensait dans son cœur
J'attends quelqu'un
J'attends quelqu'un


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