Y a de drôles de canards
Qui se lissent les ailes
Sur des étangs bizarres
Où l'on tire des ficelles
Toi tu portais la flamme
Au cœur et ta richesse
On se fout de ton âme
Et on te joue aux fesses
Il fallait pas
Traîner dans ces eaux-là
Le monde est plein d'oiseaux comme ça
Qu'il faudrait mieux
Ne suivre que des yeux
Vaut mieux marcher que voler trop bas
Y a de drôles de géants
Pas plus gros que des choux
Mais qui semblent si grands
Quand on est à genoux
Et toi, tu es tombé
Au milieu de la danse
Ces gens là ne se penchent
Que pour prendre leur pied
Il fallait pas
Traîner dans ces eaux-là
Le monde est plein d'oiseaux comme ça
Qu'il faudrait mieux
Ne suivre que des yeux
Vaut mieux marcher que voler trop bas
Y a des drôles de serpents
Qui promènent leur froid
Dans le dos des enfants
Qui tremblent et qui y croient
Toi tu avais le chien, tu avais des idées
On t'a fait aboyer
Et marcher sur les mains
Il fallait pas
Traîner dans ces eaux-là
Le monde est plein d'oiseaux comme ça
Qu'il faudrait mieux
Ne suivre que des yeux
Vaut mieux marcher que voler trop bas
Isabelle Boulay is a Canadian singer-songwriter and musician of French origin, born in Montreal in 1968. Known for her powerful voice and evocative melodies, she achieved national success with albums like "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle" (2000) and "Le cœur à l'envers" (2003). Boulay has established herself as one of the most important figures in Canadian Francophone music, collaborating with internationally renowned artists such as Jean-Jacques Goldman. Her representative songs include "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle", "Le cœur à l'envers" and "Je te donne mon amour". Boulay continues to captivate audiences with her live performances, maintaining a strong presence in the Francophone music scene.
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