On a du pain sur la planche
Mais on y fait plus attention
Et comme c'est l'heure de la revanche
On se sent comme des vieux croûtons
Là-bas il y a des gens qui disent qu'on est libre
Alors ils rêvent de nous rejoindre
Ils s'imaginent qu'un jour aussi ça leurs arrivent
De marcher dans les rues sans crainte
Et comme personne vient les aider
Parce que là-bas c'est tellement loin
La moutarde commence à monter
Et ça leur fait serrer les points
Et pour qu'on sache qu'ils sont vivants
Ils ramassent des pierres et les jettent
Dans la figure de l'Occident
Il faut toujours viser la tête

Je crois pas en Dieu même quand je suis raide
Mais ma foi je l'aime bien quand même
Je crois pas en moi , je suis bien trop faible
Mais ma foi je m'aime bien quand même
J'essaye un peu de faire comme vous
Je fais de mon mieux pour rester debout
On essaye tous de tenir le coup
Et on oublie ceux qui l'accusent
On est pas vraiment responsable
Bien parce que nous on a rien fait
Mais on se sent un peu coupable
A la place des gros enculés
Tous ceux qui se sentent pas visés
Qu'imaginent pas qu'on les arrête
Un jour ils vont se faire dégommer
Car faut toujours viser la tête

Et ce jour là ce sera la foire
Et puis on l'aura bien cherché
On aura plus de pain sur la planche
Parce que la planche aura brûlé
Faut pas jouer avec le feu
Et bien faire gaffe à la fumée
Faut pas croire qu'on est plus malheureux
Que ceux qui vont nous défroquer
Car ce jour-là ce sera la fête
Pour tous ceux qui l'ont jamais faite
Et ils chanteront dans la défaite
Parce qu'ils auront toucher la tête

Il faut toujours viser la tête
Il faut toujours viser la tête
Il faut toujours viser la tête
Il faut toujours viser la tête
La tête!


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