Les disques noirs
Qu'on bricole et que l'on sillonne
Qu'on dissout dans l'acétone
Les gens bizarres
Qu'on allonge et qu'on radiophone
L'homme de la rue qu'on questionne
J'ai vu celui qui laisse tout ça
Qui abandonne
Un petit Français qui s'étonne
Qu'on lui rende pas tout ce qu'il donne
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Il en a la vie qui bourdonne
Il laisse tomber son téléphone
Il est là pour personne
Y a plus d'amour qui sonne
Billy nettoie son saxophone
Les faux départs
Le choix des impressions qu'on donne
De l'emballage conditionnent
Les mots barbares
Les idées que l'on déboulonne
Papier monnaie qu'on chiffonne
Les p'tits Rimbaud du mal de vivre à Babylone
La peur de n'être plus personne
La cocaïne et le Valium
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Les verres à boire
Sur les choses qu'on dit à personne
Et l'amour qu'on ambitionne
Le provisoire
Qu'on partage et que l'on émulsionne
Les amants qui s'abandonnent
Les p'tits Rimbaud du mal de vivre à Babylone
Un petit Français qui s'étonne
Qu'on lui rende pas tout ce qu'il donne
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William Sheller (born July 9, 1946) is a French classical composer and singer. His music is characterized by the use of evocative melodies and complex harmonies, often with influences from European classical tradition and more contemporary sounds. Sheller has composed numerous orchestral works, concertos for solo instruments, and music for theater and dance. His musical career has been marked by important collaborations with internationally renowned orchestras and prominent artists in the French music scene. Among his most representative pieces are "L'aube", "Le chant du vent" and "Nocturne pour piano".
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