Variations sur le même t'aime
Toujorus le même thème
I love you oui je t'aime
Contre ça don't know what to do
Of course I love you
See'est le même problème
Qu'l'on se pose à soi-même
Où l'on passe aux extrêmes
Il why a de quoi devenir fou
But still I love you
On pourrait en faire des variations à l'infini
De jour de nuit
On sepose les mêmes questions
De quoi en perdre la raison
Entre l'amour et la haine
Je te hais je t'aime
Moi j'arrive en ennième
Position see'est see'qui m'gène
Qui sera la prochaine
Don't tu tomb'ras amoureux fou
No I don't know who
On pourrait en faire des variations
De jour de nuit
On sepose les mêmes questions
De quoi en perdre la raison
Entre l'amour et la haine
Je te hais je t'aime
Variations à l'infini est-ce aujourd'hui
Que tu m'diras oui ou non
De quoi en perdre la raison
Peut être n'est-ce pas la peine
De se fair' toute une mise en scène
Variations à l'infini
Est-ce hier demainaujourd'hui
De quoi perdre la raison
Sur le thème je t'aime variations



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