Écoutez ça, les aminches
Les escarpes et les marlous
C'est l'histoire d'un drôle de grinche
Tronche d'amour, gueule de voyou
C'est une histoire féroce
Qui fera pleurer les frangins
Qui fera chialer les gosses
De Belleville jusqu'à Pantin

Pleurez pas dans vos mouchoirs
Non, ça n'est pas mon histoire

C'est l'histoire triste et sordide
D'un gigolo de la Vache-Noire
Qu'aimait d'un amour stupide
Une bourgeoise des boulevards
L'avait pas une gueule trop moche
Sous sa casquette de fortif
Y traînait à la Bastoche
Où c'est qu'y jouait du canif

Pleurez pas dans vos mouchoirs
Non, ça n'est pas mon histoire

C'était le roi des barrières
L'as de la java musette
Le tombeur des bals populaires
De la Chapelle à la Vilette
Enfin bref, c'était le bon jules
Pas bégueule et presque honnête
Il avait pas trop de scrupules
De gagner sa croûte à Montmartre

Pleurez pas dans vos mouchoirs
Non, ça n'est pas mon histoire

Mais l'angoisse c'est qu'un beau soir
Il a rencontré c'te môme
Son sourire en balançoire
Ses grands airs et ses diplômes
L'aurait mieux fait de la maquer
Sur le trottoir pour trois-cent balles
Plutôt que de s'amouracher
De cette salope en cavale

Pleurez pas dans vos mouchoirs
Non, ça n'est pas mon histoire

Depuis qu'il l'a dans la peau
C'est plus le marlou que j'ai connu
Y parle de se mettre au boulot
De plus traîner dans les rues
Pour y offrir des dentelles
Y renonce même au fric-frac
Aux coups de surin et de semelles
Aux combines et à l'arnaque
Les escarpes et les marlous
Qui traînaient sur le macadam
Faites-vous plutôt couper le cou
Que d'en pincer pour une grande dame

Pleurez pas dans vos mouchoirs
Non, ça n'est pas mon histoire


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