On les retrouve en raccourci
Dans nos petites amours d'un jour
Toutes les joies, tous les soucis
Des amours qui durent toujours
C'est là le sort de la marine
Et de toutes nos petites chéries
On accoste, vite un bec
Pour nos baisers, le corps avec

Et les joies et les bouderies
Les fâcheries, les bons retours
Y a tout ça en raccourci
Des grands amours dans nos p'tits
On a ri, on s'est baisés
Sur les noeunoeils, les nénés
Dans les cheveux, à plein bécots
Pondus comme des œufs tout chauds

Tout ce qu'on fait dans un seul jour
Et comme on allonge le temps
Plus de trois fois, dans un seul jour
Content, pas content, content
Y a dans la chambre une odeur
D'amour tendre et de goudron
Ça vous met la joie au cœur
La peine aussi et c'est bon

On n'est pas là pour causer
Mais on pense, même dans l'amour
On pense que demain, il fera jour
Et que c'est une calamité
C'est là le sort de la marine
Et de toutes nos petites chéries
On accoste, mais on devine
Que ça ne sera pas le paradis

On aura beau se dépêcher
Faire, bon Dieu la pige au temps
Et le bourrer de tous nos péchés
Ça ne sera pas ça, et pourtant
Toutes les joies, tous les soucis
Des amours qui durent toujours
On les trouve en raccourci
Dans nos petites amours d'un jour


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