Julie la p'tite olive
Rêvait de voyager
Mais elle était captive
D'un rameau d'olivier
Elle tannait ses copines
A longueur de journée
Avec les Philippines
Et St Germain des Prés

C'est bon, Julie,
Arrête de nous les briser
Tu sais bien que notre vie
Finira dans un panier
On est né pour faire de l'huile d'olive
C'est comme ça c'est la nature
Et c'est très bon avec les endives !

Julie la p'tite olive
L'entendait pas de cette oreille
Comme elle avait la verve vive
Elle prit à partie le soleil

Vous monsieur, vous tournez
Près de 24 heures par jour
Le monde vous le connaissez
Vous en avez déjà fait l'tour
Moi je suis prisonnière
De cette grosse branche en bois
Dites-moi donc c'qui s'passe sur terre
Oh oui, siouplait, racontez-moi !

C'est bon, Julie,
Arrête de les lui briser
Tu sais bien que notre vie
Finira dans un saladier
On est né pour faire
Copines avec les endives
Le soleil lui, il s'en tape
Il connaît rien à l'huile d'olive !

Mais l'astre du jour
Par sa requête fut ému
Et lui dit rayonnant d'amour
"Je vais commencer au début"

Au bout d'une dizaine de mois
Il finissait le préambule
Le big-bang et tous ces trucs là
La naissance des premières cellules

Et Julie l'écoutait passionnée, attentive
Ouvrant grand ses oreilles pour n'en point perdre un mot
Mais hélas, la vendange tardive des olives
Coupa leur entretien avec tout le rameau

Cette fois Julie
C'est terminé
Allez monte dans le camion
Qui nous emmène chez Puget
T'étais née pour faire
D'l'huile d'olive
Maintenant tu fermes ta gueule
Et tu dis bonjour aux endives !

Mais Julie ignorait
Que le soleil ce gros bavard
De sa lumière l'avait gavée
Pendant qu'il contait ses histoires

Et arrivé au pressoir
Le propriétaire agricole
Eut besoin d'une chaise pour s'asseoir
Et s'écria "Weuh la bestiole

Cré nom de nom
De pudiou j'hallucinions
Par les balloches du cornu
J'ai dû abuser du litron
Cette olive on dirait
Que c'est la couille de Godzilla
Va m'en falloir des endives
Pour me contenter c'te bête-là !"

Et julie que la joie innonde
Grâce aux miracles de la nature
S'est tapé quatre tours du monde
Dans les salons d'l'agriculture.


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