Ce n'est sûrement pas vrai, tout ce qu'on raconte sur Sophie
Ça ne peut être vrai, sinon j'aurais honte de Sophie
Non, je ne peux pas croire à la voir si blonde, ma Sophie
Qu'à ce point je me sois trompé sur son compte

Ce n'est sûrement pas vrai, tout ce qu'on raconte sur Sophie
Et je la défendrai tant que je vivrai
Car je l'aime, je l'aime, les rieurs ont beau jeu
Mais devant moi, ce sont eux qui baissent les yeux

Je sais que ce n'est pas vrai, ce que les gens disent de Sophie
Je ne croirai jamais toutes ces bêtises sur Sophie
Car je la connais bien, elle est sans méfiance, ma Sophie
Elle parle aux copains en toute innocence
Sans savoir qu'avec certains et leurs médisances
Il suffit parfois de trois fois rien pour faire un potin

Les gens parlent, parlent, parlent et reparlent, c'est une maladie
Et bien sûr, les autres croient tout ce qu'on leur dit

Car toutes les filles sont plus ou moins jalouses de Sophie
Et je vois les garçons dont les yeux épousent ma Sophie
Alors s'il faut choisir entre cette engeance et Sophie
J'aime autant vous le dire, j'ai choisi d'avance

Je n'ai qu'à plonger les yeux dans les yeux immenses de Sophie
Tout est limpide et bleu et je suis heureux
Car je l'aime, je l'aime, et surtout sachez bien
Que les gens du monde entier n'y changeront rien, rien, rien, rien, rien


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SOPHIE Lyrics as written by Jacques Plante Charles Aznavour

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