C'est un homme terrible
Avec des yeux doux
Il me prend pour cible
Il me donne des coups
Il me fait pleurer
Avec un regard
Il me fait trembler
Quand il est en retard
C'est un homme terrible
Avec des yeux verts
Il voit à travers
Il me passe au crible
Je suis transparente
Quand il est devant moi
Je pleure, je me lamente
Je reste sans voix

Je descends la pente
De la peur et de l'effroi
Cet homme me hante
Il me met en croix
C'est un homme terrible
C'est un homme terrible

Mais quand il me caresse
Quand je sens ses deux mains
Se poser comme des compresses
Sur mes yeux pleins de chagrin
Alors je ressuscite
Je retrouve le printemps
Le bonheur invite
Au creux de mon amant

C'est un homme terrible
Avec des yeux bleus
Mon cœur est la cible
Où il vise le mieux
Il revient vers moi
Il revient toujours
Avec un grand "A"
Ça s'appelle l'Amour
C'est un homme terrible
Il a peur, la nuit
Dans mes bras fragiles
Il s'apaise et rit
Et puis il s'endort
Et je le regarde
Il n'a plus de force
C'est moi qui le garde
Sentinelle dehors
À moi, la toquarde
Quand viendra l'aurore
Je quitterai la garde

De cet homme terrible
De cet homme terrible
De cet homme terrible
Terrible, terrible
Terrible


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