Comme un bernard l'hermite qui se souvient d'anciens palais
mon cœur coquille vide résonne encore d'anciens regrets
un saxophone bizarre
pris dans de gluants lichens mous
raconte sur la plage
l'histoire vieille du g.i. fou
j'écoute monotone
le bruit de l'acier et du fer les vagues d'assaut résonnent entre le village et la mer
le casino en ruines
frappe de stupeur l'environ des canons dans les ruines
fument l'opium des moissons, des moissons
ma patience prolifère
de la province à l'horizon reviens dans ton repaire
mon vieux mollusque ma déraison
comme une fleur petite
qui jamais ne se fanerait
ta petite veuve annamite
t'attend encore joe stan murray
j'écoute monotone
le bruit de l'acier et du fer les vagues d'assaut résonnent entre le village et la mer
le casino en ruines
frappe de stupeur l'environ les canons dans les ruines
fument l'opium des moissons, des moissons
deux croupiers agonisent frappés à mort par deux harpons
des mouettes vocalisent
le programme de l'opéra de saïgon
Julien Clerc, stage name of Paul Alain Leclerc (born in Paris on November 10, 1952), is a highly successful French singer-songwriter. He began his career in the 1970s with a pop-rock sound influenced by artists like Jacques Brel and Serge Gainsbourg. His musical style, characterized by catchy melodies and introspective lyrics, quickly established him as one of the most popular faces in French music. Over the years, he has collaborated with prominent artists such as Alain Souchon and Michel Legrand, achieving numerous commercial successes and critical acclaim. Some of his most celebrated songs include "La Javanaise", "Elle est d'ailleurs", "Ma fille" and "Ce soir on danse". Clerc continues to record albums and perform sold-out concerts in France and around the world, remaining an iconic figure in contemporary French music.
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