bâtard même pas baptisé
toé tu joues à ça la gang de chums à fait juss pratiquer
pas d’papotage au dîner, tout l’monde est ben correct
amène de l’eau potable au DJ, pour qui bump Sylvain Cossette

qui qui ramène les pintes de lait, sur la table
c’est qui qui met, son talon d’paye su madame
chaque premier du mois, c’est quoi qui stash dans l’grenier du Bas
l’mince faut donner du sang, mais faut donner du gras

y n’aura pas d’partiellement écrémé par icitte
ça sort du pis, pi ça s’en va dans l’fridge
fuck it, on est rendu persévérant
même pu besoin d’bateau pi d’appât
pour attraper des éperlans

on fait ça avec d’la dynamite, criss ça dans l’lac, pis that’s it
Robert Nelson, c’t'un gars pratico-pratique, mais des fois yé fancy
champagne, caviaw, dans roulotte à Nancy

toé tu vas m’flatter dans l’bon sens du poil
sinon ç’aura même pas d’bon sens tu parles
bébé y n’aura pas d’récompense tu vois
pass peu importe c’que tu fais ben c’que tu penses tu l’gardes
toé tu vas m’flatter dans l’bon sens du poil
sinon ç’aura même pas d’bon sens tu parles
bébé y n’aura pas d’récompense tu vois
pass peu importe c’que tu fais ben c’que tu penses tu l’gardes

m’en va t’crisser une drette avec ma gauche populiste
pis m’en va t’faire chier comme quand ça chauffe quand tu pisses
Ulysse était fort, mais Robert il l’est plus
quand c’est qui voit un ignare, ben Robert il l’éduque

les paroles s’envolent pis les écrits restent
c’est pour ça qu’j'écris jamais un esti d’texte
pas d’promesses pas d’stress, bring it on yes
exponentiel, pas les best mais presque

Robert yé monté pis yé redescendu d’l'Everest
pas besoin d’prendre congé y a fait ça en fin de semaine
plein d’suspense, politique nationale

Robert Nelson au parlement c’est pas du criss de radotage
FLBC pis d’autres gangs y n’a qui voudraient qu’on s’achète
des TV pis qu’on s’calme, devenir responsable, 9 à 5 plate
boss lèche mon sac, Bas-Canada’s back

toé tu vas m’flatter dans l’bon sens du poil
sinon ç’aura même pas d’bon sens tu parles
bébé y n’aura pas d’récompense tu vois
pass peu importe c’que tu fais ben c’que tu penses tu l’gardes
toé tu vas m’flatter dans l’bon sens du poil
sinon ç’aura même pas d’bon sens tu parles
bébé y n’aura pas d’récompense tu vois
pass peu importe c’que tu fais ben c’que tu penses tu l’gardes


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