Ils manquent pas d'air ces seigneurs du vent
Solitaires ou fils des GlénansIls sont tous frères mais sur l'océanChacun sa mer, chacun son vent Ils sont pas fiers sous leur mât géant
Mercenaires, vauriens ou forbans
Aux vents contraires, ils vont droit devant
Chacun sa mer, chacun son vent Vert à tribord et rouge à bâbord
Corps à corps, ils défient la mort
Tripes à l'envers, ils jurent en crachant
Chacun sa mer, chacun son vent Hey! Tremble carcasse, c'est pour les SargassesÇa bavasse, ça passe ou ça casse
Tombeau ouvert, ils trinquent en hurlant
Chacun sa mer, chacun son vent La belle affaire quand l'un deux s'égareSolidaire et par un hasardY'a un.... (cul-terre, cutter?) qui court au devant
Chacun sa mer, chacun son vent Je lève mon verre, je bois aux marins
Vin ou bière, je bois aux requins
A nos corsaires, à nos ci-devants
Chacun sa mer, chacun son vent
Chacun sa mer, chacun son vent
Hugues Aufray (born Hugues Jean Marie Aufray on June 15, 1934 in Paris) is a highly successful French singer-songwriter, best known for his folk and pop songs. After studying classical music at the Paris Conservatory, Aufray began his musical career in the 1960s, quickly gaining popularity with songs like "Les Feuilles Mortes" (1963) and "La Maison en Petits Cubes" (1964). His musical style is characterized by catchy melodies, poetic lyrics, and a warm and engaging interpretation. Aufray has collaborated with numerous French and international artists, including Yves Montand and Françoise Hardy. Throughout his long career, he has released over 30 albums, selling millions of copies worldwide. Some of his most famous songs include "La Ballade de la Vie" (1967) and "Le Temps des Cerises" (1968).
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