Léa, elle est pas terroriste, elle est pas anti-terroriste
Elle est pas intégriste, elle est pas seule sur terre
Elle est pas commode, non elle est pas comme Aude
Elle est pas froide, elle est pas chaude pour nu réaliste
Elle est pas créditeur
Elle est pas méchante, mais putain qu'est-ce qu'elle est chiante

Léa
Elle est pas intérimaire, elle est pas comme ma mère
Elle est passagère, elle est pacifiste
Elle est pas d'accord, elle est passionnée
Elle est pas fut'-fut', oh, elle est pathétique
Elle aime pas tous mes tics
Elle est pas solitaire, elle est pas solidaire
Elle est paresseuse, elle est pas réciproque,
Elle est pas en cloque, elle est pas de la région PACA
Oh, elle a qu'a s'envoler

Léa
Elle est parisienne, elle est pas présentable
Elle est pas jolie, elle est pas moche non plus
Elle est pas à gauche, elle est pas à droite
Elle est pas maladroite

Léa
Elle est pas terroriste, elle est pas anti-terroriste
Elle est pas jolie, elle est pas moche non plus
Elle est pas toujours drôle, elle est pas libre
Elle est pas tentée, elle est paternaliste
Elle est pas inspirée, elle est patiente
Elle est pasticheuse, elle est pas cible,
Elle fait pas la politique

Léa
Elle est parisienne, elle est pas présentable
Elle est pas jolie, elle est pas moche non plus
Elle est pas à gauche, elle est pas à droite
Elle est pas maladroite

Elle l'a pas volé, elle passing-shot
Elle est passe-temps, elle est passable
Oh, elle est pas stable, elle est pas partout
Elle dit qu'elle partira où elle est même pas venue
Elle est partisane, elle est pas, pas-pas sortable
Et ça je vous l'ai pas-pas déjà dit
Qu'elle est parisienne, elle est parisienne
Elle est pas terroriste, elle est pas terroriste

Léa
Elle est parisienne, elle est pas présentable
Elle est pas jolie, elle est pas moche non plus
Elle est pas à gauche, elle est pas à droite
Elle est pas maladroite


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Léa Lyrics as written by Arnaud Samuel Alexandre Margraff

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    mes amis m'ont dit bien des fois que j'etais un peu comme cette Lea. Estce un compliment ? En tout cas j'adore cette chanson, peu etre parce que Lea me ressemble un peu...

    lili puceon July 03, 2003   Link
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    Haha "elle est pas méchante mais putain qu'est-ce qu'elle est chiante" lol phrase culte

    Auroreon January 28, 2006   Link
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    Cette chanson, je la trouve magnifique, elle me ressmble un peu aussi... J'aime bien la phrase "Elle est pas jolie Elle est pas moche non plus"

    Pauapuon March 18, 2006   Link
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    Bah, elle a pas l'air très engageante, tout de même, cette Léa!! ;)

    Auroreon March 29, 2006   Link

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