Où sont les hommes qui pardonnent et fusionnent
Et qui donnent leur âme dans les bras d'une femme?
Où sont les hommes qui laissent éclater leurs faiblesses
Au grand jour pour vivre un grand amour?
Où sont les hommes qui osent, proposent
Un avenir meilleur, un remède aux malheurs?
Où sont les hommes qui se battent et combattent
Vont au fond de leurs rêves et vous emmènent ailleurs?

Où sont les hommes?
Où sont les hommes?

Où sont les hommes qui disent haut et fort
Que l'amour n'est pas mort et qui espèrent encore?
Où sont les hommes qui pour rester debout effacent leur passé rongés par le remord?
Où sont les hommes qui pleurent
Dont les larmes demeurent le rempart à l'ultime souffrance?
Où sont les hommes qui s'affairent pour une œuvre
Et donnent à leur vie l'espoir d'une autre chance?

Où sont les hommes?
Où sont les hommes?
Où sont les hommes?
Où sont les hommes?

Où sont les hommes qui se livrent sans pudeur
Et décrivent sans peur ce qu'ils ont dans le cœur?
Où sont les hommes qui plongent, s'allongent
Sur le corps d'une femme pour annihiler sa peur?
Où sont les hommes qui marchent, qui font taire les lâches
Et ne mâchent pas leurs mots jamais?
Où sont les hommes qui laissent entrevoir ce qu'ils ont de plus noir
Et livrent leurs secrets?

Où sont les hommes?
Où sont les hommes?
Oh, où sont les hommes?
Où sont les hommes?

Où sont les hommes qui tombent à genoux
Et qui deviennent fous pour l'amour d'une femme?
Où sont les hommes qui continuent de croire
En celui que partout tous les autres condamnent?
Où sont les hommes qui lèvent leurs yeux
Et leurs mains vers le ciel implorant le pardon?
Où sont les hommes qui quand ils parlent à Dieu
Sont prêts à écouter un jour ce qu'il répond

Où sont les hommes?
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