Un soir qu'à l'improviste chtac
Je frappe à ma porte toc toc
Sans réponse je pousse le loqu
Et j'écoute gémir le hamac
Grincer les ressorts du paddock
J'avance dans le block
Out et mon kodak
Impressionne sur les plaques
Sensibles de mon cerveau une vision de claque
Je sens mon rythme cardiaque
Qui passe brusquement à mach
Deux tic tac tic tac tic tac tic tac
Comme sous un électrochoc
Elle était entre deux macaques
Du genre festival à Woodstock
Et semblait une guitare rock
A deux jacks
L'un à son trou d'obus l'autre à son trou de balle
Crac
Eh doc...
Qui moi paranoïaque ?
Demandez donc un peu au vioque
Qui est portier de nuit au Rox
Y Hôtel si je débloque
C'est là à jamais sur le bloc
Notes de ma mémoire black
Sur white et quoique
Je fasse ça me reviendra en flash back
Bordel jusqu'à ce que j'en claque
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