J'ai traversé cette terre
Tellement de fois, pourtant
J'ai l'impression de n'avoir fait
Que quelques pas seulement

Et j'ai toujours ce feu
Qui fait danser mon âme
Ce besoin d'un regard
Pour le jeu, pour le charme
Toujours l'envie de l'essentiel

Alors vraiment

Vous, Madame,
Ne m'attendez pas
J'ai encore tellement de choses à voir
Vous, Madame,
Il est trop tôt pour notre rendez-vous
Revenez plus tard

J'ai vu tant de foules immenses
Et de mains tendues, souvent
Mais j'ai l'intime évidence
De n'avoir rien connu, vraiment

Et je respire encore
Aux souffles des musiques
Et je peux croire encore
A cet instant magique,
Le bonheur aux yeux d'un enfant

Alors vraiment

Vous, Madame,
Ne m'attendez pas
J'ai encore tellement de choses à voir
Vous, Madame,
Il est trop tôt pour notre rendez-vous
Revenez plus tard

Moi je reste ici, quitte à vous décevoir
Le monde n'est pas si mal
Et il n'est pas si tard
Vos avances ne m'intéressent pas

Alors vraiment

Vous, Madame,
Ne m'attendez pas
J'ai encore tellement de choses à voir
Vous, Madame,
Il est trop tôt pour notre rendez-vous
Revenez plus tard

Vous, Madame,
Vous, Madame,
Vos avances ne m'intéressent pas
Non, revenez plus tard
Vous, Madame,
J'ai encore tellement de choses à voir
Vous, Madame,
Il est trop tôt pour notre rendez-vous
Revenez plus tard


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