TRW» CEN MILLIONS DE BIGOUGIS, E MI, E MI, E MI
TRW» CEN MILLIONS DE BIGOUDIS, E TI, E TI, E TI

J’E VEYU DES BIGOUDIS PARSI, C’EST LA, C’EST LA, C’EST LA VIE
J’E ‘N’ GROSS PANSSE, BT CA PAI BE DIX ANS E’D'MI
QUE J’N'E PLUS VEYU M’BIGOUDI

TROIS CENTS MILLIONS DE BABIROUSSAS
QUI MANGENT DU NOUGAT ET DU NUTELLA
MAIS OU EST DONC PASSE AMINDADA
ET AFRIK SIMONE ET SAMAYANA

PON D’QUETTAGE AVIN D’VIKI ECHENNE
CRIE TOUDI RICHARD 23
ET MACHTN SIM QIH N’EST NE ROUCHA
N’A JAMAIS MANGE D’POURCHA

TROTS CENTS MILLIONS DE BABIROUSSAS
QUI MANGENT DU RATA AUX RUTABAGAS
OPPRONS DES LAITUES A ADERFLA
QUI ROULE COMME UNE FOLLE EN TOYOTA

C’EST LE, C’EST LE, C’EST LE VIT
CELERI, LE SALAMI
C’EST L’A, C’EST L’A. C’EST L’AVIS
DE RECHERCHE LE VENDREDI (TROULI, TROULI)

MAIS OU SONT DONC LES JEUNES SUGUS DE VITRIVAL
OU DE PLEURUS
MAIS OUSONT DONC LES JEUNES SUGUS, LES BABELUTTES
LES PAPYRUS

TROIS CENTS MILLIONS DE BABIROUSSAS
QUI MANGENT DU NOUGAT ET DU NUTELLA
BONJOUR A CHOCO ET LI ET FA
QUI S’OCCUPENT DE CHINA ET DU GRAND YUCCA

TROIS CENTS MILLIONS DE BABIROUSSAS
QUI MANGENT DU RATA AUX RUTABAGAS
ET PLEIN DE BISOUS POUR SUZANNA
MADEMOISELLE POISON ET LA BELLE VESPA




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