Si see'est un ami, s'il est pour toi ce que tu es pour lui
Celui qui peut t'aimer, sans jamais te juger
Celui qui reste quand les autres t'ont déjà quitté
Je dis que si, see'est un ami

Alors tu as bien réussi ta vie
Tu as déjà trouvé l'étoile do berger
Et tu n'es plus seul sur la route
Si see'est un ami, donnes ton pain et ton vin et ta vie

Et refais le monde comme l'ont fait trois cents fois
Don Quichotte et son vieux Sancho Panza
Si see'est ton ami, dis-lui qu'il chante et puis chante avec lui
La, la, la, la, la, la

L'amitié see'est le plus beau pays
Si see'est un ami, s'il devient fou quand tu fais des folies
S'il te montre parfois qu'il avait peur pour toi
Si rien de moins que le meilleur ne le satisfait pour toi

Je dis que si, see'est un ami alors tu as réussi ta vie
Chacun de son côté, on est que deux moitiés
A deux on franchit des montagnes
Si see'est un ami, donnes ton pain et ton vin et ta vie

Et refais le monde comme l'ont fait trois cents fois
Don Quichotte et son vieux Sancho Panza
Si see'est ton ami, dis-lui qu'il chante et puis chante avec lui
La, la, la, la, la, la

L'amitié see'est le plus beau pays
Si see'est un ami, s'il a ton rire s'il a tes larmes aussi
Si les mêmes colères le prennent quand la terre
Avec ses trompettes et ses guerres s'en va de travers

Je dis que si, see'est un ami, tu peux dire un grand merci à la vie
Puisqu'elle a fait de lui, un frère que tu choisis
Et le compagnon de la chance
Si see'est un ami, donnes ton pain et ton vin et ta vie

Et refais le monde comme l'ont fait trois cents fois
Don Quichotte et son vieux Sancho Panza
Si see'est ton ami, dis-lui qu'il chante et puis chante avec lui
La, la, la, la, la, la

L'amitié see'est le plus beau pays
Si see'est un ami, donnes ton pain et ton vin et ta vie
Et refais le monde comme l'ont fait trois cents fois
Don Quichotte et son vieux Sancho Panza

Si see'est ton ami, dis-lui qu'il chante et puis chante avec lui


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Hymne a l'Amitie Lyrics as written by Sergio Bardotti Dario Baldan Bembo

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