Dis-moi, Renaud, d'abord
Pourquoi t'as un blouson noir?
Dis-moi, d'abord
Est-ce que c'est vrai que t'es un loubard?

Un blouson noir, moi, je trouve ça beau
Et puis ça me tient chaud
Et pis je vais t'dire un truc, mon gars
Ça fait peur au bourgeois

Mais pourquoi, d'abord, est-ce que les bourgeois
Y faut leur faire peur?
Si y seraient vraiment dangereux
C'est nous qu'aurait peur d'eux

C'est leur connerie qu'est redoutable
Et pis n'oublie jamais
Qu'y sont les complices du pouvoir
Des flics et des curés

Mais pourquoi est-ce que les curés
D'abord, tu leur en veux?
C'est quand même un peu grâce à eux
Qu'on a un bon Dieu

Et ton bon Dieu, il est mort
Avec Jésus sur la croix
Ils l'ont crucifié avec trois punaises
Et pis y s'est barré

Ah vraiment, tu respectes rien
On se demande ce que t'aimes
À part ta gonzesse et tes copains
Que je sais même pas si t'en as

J'aime la vie et les coquillettes
Le musette et la bière
Pis fumer une vieille Goldo
En écoutant chanter Bruant

Lala, lala, lala, lala, lala, lala, lala
Lala, lala, lala, lala, lala, lala, lala

Oh, l'autre eh, d'abord tes Gauloises
Elles ont une drôle odeur
Que ça serait de l'eucalyptus
Que ça m'étonnerait pas

Eh, maintenant tu vas me lâcher
Ou je te renvoie à tes vieux
Sans même demander la rançon
Tu commences à me gonfler

D'abord, ta chanson elle marchera jamais
P'isque elle rime même pas
Et pis y a même pas un refrain
C'est pas populaire, eh, banane

C'est vrai qu'elle est un peu bâclée
C'est parce que sur mon diquse
Des chansons j'en avais que neuf
Et y m'en fallait dix

Lala, lala, lalalalère, lala, lalalalère
Lala, lala, lalalalère, lala, lalalalère, lala
Lala, lala, lalalalère, lala, lalalalère
Lala, lala, lalalalère, lala, lalalalère, lala


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