J'ai la vie qui m'pique les yeux
J'ai mon p'tit cœur qu'est tout bleu
Dans ma tête j'crois bien qu'il pleut
Pas beaucoup, mais un p'tit peu

J'm'interesse plus à grand chose
Même pas fatigué, j' me r'pose
J'bois la vie à toute petite dose
J'vois plus la couleur des roses
Dans ma guitare, y a plus rien
Plus une note, plus un refrain
Dans mes doigts, y a rien qui tient
Dans ma peau, y.a qu'du chagrin

J'ai la vie qui m'pique les yeux
J'ai mon p'tit cœur qu'est tout bleu
Dans ma tête j'crois bien qu'il pleut
Pas beaucoup, mais un p'tit peu

Au bistrot du temps qui passe
J'bois un verre à la terrasse
J'me dis qu'à l'école de l'angoisse
J's'rai toujours l'premier d'la classe
Me raconter pas d'histoires
La vie c'est une tonne de cafards
C'est toujours un fond d'tiroir
C'est toujours un train qui part

J'ai la vie qui m'pique les yeux
J'ai mon p'tit cœur qu'est tout bleu
Dans ma tête j' crois bien qu'il pleut
Pas beaucoup, mais un p'tit peu

J'voudrais vivre rien qu'en vacances
Que ce soit tous les jours bizance
Que ce soit tous les jours l'enfance
Dans un monde que d'innocence
Mais, j'vis au fond d'un abîme
Tout seul, avec ma p'tite frime
Et dans mon dictionnaire de rimes
Avec amour, y a que déprime

J'ai la vie qui m'pique les yeux
J'ai mon p'tit cœur qu'est tout bleu
Dans ma tête j'crois bien qu'il pleut
Pas beaucoup, mais un p'tit peu

Alors l'soir avant que j'me couche
J'écoute chanter la pauv'e souche
Les mots qui sortent de sa bouche
Ca m'fait tout drôle, et ça m'touche
Et tout au fond d'sa détresse
Je découvre tellement de tendresse
Que même si j'tombe et que j'me blesse
J'dis bonne nuit à ma tristesse

J'ai la vie qui m' pique les yeux
J'ai mon p'tit cœur qu'est tout bleu
Dans ma tête j'crois bien qu'il pleut
Pas beaucoup, mais un p'tit peu

J'ai la vie qui m'pique les yeux
Heureusement, j'suis amoureux
D'une p'tite fille qui m'rend heureux
Pas beaucoup mais un p'tit peu


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