Blues partout, blues tout le temps
Nécropole blues, monde moderne blues
Pantin, virage, ravin, dérapage blues
Passage à l'âge adulte, prends-toi un peu en main
Démolition des fantasmes, premières grosses claques
Blessures nouvelles blues
Blues partout, blues tout le temps
Réveil blues, jour sans fin blues
Levé en retard au bout de 5 sonneries
Paupières collées au ciment blues
Douche trop longue
Café brûlant avalé trop vite
Bouche en papier de verre, estomac vide, mois de janvier
Froid sibérien, singe en hiver blues
Blues partout, blues tout le temps
Labyrinthe blues, piège à rats blues
Veuillez patienter pour régulation du trafic blues
Pubs de merdes débilisantes, agressives et putassières
Pardon de vous importuner
Volare, cantare
Voyageur sous les roues blues
Blues partout, blues tout le temps
Clodo blues, tous les 7 mètres
Qu'est ce que je peux faire, semi-violence
Lâcheté, impuissance blues
Sans papiers qui claquent leur non-paie au PMU
Prostituées, toxicos égarés
Rom cabossé, pétition blue, barbarie blues

Blues partout, blues tout le temps
Soirée chez un pote de pote de pote
Se regarder en chiens de faïence
Concurrence blues, phrasé laconique
Statuts facebook télégraphiques très cools
Peur de faire tâche, tenir longtemps avec les filles
Performance blues, guerre moderne blues
Blues partout, blues tout le temps
Séduction blues, mal à l'aise, pas serein
Je sais pas quoi faire
Protocole à la con blues
Physique ingrat, peau capricieuse
Mais besoin de bras quand même
Tu prendras la dernière personne qui reste en fin de soirée
Infirmière blues
Blues partout, blues tout le temps
Alcool blues, alcool mauvais blues
Mais si je gère, je gère plus rien
Glissement de terrain blues
Poches trouées, cartes bloquées
Dépassement d'autorisation de découvert
Demande à tes parents l'crédit, loyers d'enculés
Mange de la merde blues
Blues partout, blues tout le temps
Solitude blues, bars, taxis, bus de nuit
Rentre à pied, seule, ton cassos blues
Galeries éteintes, carrefours déserts
Rues dégueulasses, boulevards vides et silencieux
Ambiance post-apocalyptique, béton blues

Blues partout, blues tout le temps
Épuisement blues, somnifère blues
Tout le monde anesthésié, lessivé
Tout le monde tabassé blues
Résignation, bombes à retardement
Cris silencieux, appels à l'aide qui foirent
Mental en papier, cœur en cristal blues
Blues partout, blues tout le temps
Cachetons blues, ordonnances blues
Hôpital, couloirs, blouses blanches, néons blafards blues
Post-adolescent à genoux
Gens fragiles ou abîmés qu'on voudrait pouvoir aider
Et puis ceux qui gagnent, qui se reprogramment, rémission blues
Blues partout, blues tout le temps
Échange de regards blues
Je crois que cette fois c'est la bonne, renaissance blues
On me dit qu'elle ne veut pas de moi, mais je m'en cogne
Être un homme, faire le type, rien laisser paraître
Allez vous faire foutre, elle est différente, elle comprendra
Cœur de platine blues
Blues partout, blues tout le temps
Frères d'armes, sœurs d'armes, cohésion blues
Au bout de la jetée, face au vent
Sur les chemins de forêt, sur le parvis des églises
Sur le pont des bateaux, et même la tête sous l'eau
Dans les joies, dans les peines
Toujours en cercle serré, toujours debout
Espoir blues
(Espoir blues)


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Jeunesse Talking Blues Lyrics as written by Pierre Cabanettes Quentin Postel

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