Ho non, mais comment faire pour ne pas m'ennuyer,
Je dois trouver à faire, pour pouvoir m'occuper,
Toute la journée je baille, et je voudrais bien changer,
Ce tout petit détail, et ne pas m'ennuyer,
Toute la journée je baille, et je voudrais bien changer
Ce tout petit détail

Oh oh! La paresse est un bien grand défaut,
Oh oh oh ! Rien ne sert de lutter c'est trop,
Oh oh oh oh! J'aime j'aime ça,
Oh oh oh oh! Comme comme ça,
Mais ça me perdra.

Ho non, mais comment faire pour ne pas abandonner
Les gens que je préfère à qui je voudrais parler,
Toute la journée je baille, et je voudrais bien changer,
Ce tout petit détail

Oh oh! La paresse est un bien grand défaut,
Oh oh oh ! Rien ne sert de lutter c'est trop,
Oh oh oh oh! J'aime j'aime ça,
Oh oh oh oh! Comme comme ça,
Mais ça me perdra.

Oh non, oh non!

Toute la journée je baille, et je voudrais bien changer,
Ce tout petit détail et ne pas m'ennuyer,
Toute la journée je baille, et je voudrais bien changer
Ce tout petit détail

Oh oh! La paresse est un bien grand défaut,
Oh oh oh! Rien ne sert de lutter c'est trop,
Oh oh oh oh! J'aime j'aime ça,
Oh oh oh oh! Comme comme ça,
Mais ça me perdra.


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