Je ne sais pas pourquoi
Cette mélodie me fait penser à Chopin
Je l'aime bien, Chopin
Je jouais bien Chopin
Chez moi à Varsovie
Où j'ai grandi à l'ombre de la gloire de Chopin
Je ne sais pas pourquoi
Cette mélodie me fait penser à Varsovie
Une place peuplée de pigeons
Une vieille demeure avec pignon
Un escalier en colimaçon
Et tout en haut mon professeur
Plus de sentiment
Plus de mouvement
Plus d'envolée
Bien bien plus léger
Joue mon garçon avec ton coeur
Me disait-il des heures, des heures
Premier concert devant le noir
Je suis seul avec mon piano
Et ça finit par des bravos
Des bravos, j'en cueille par millions
A tous les coins de l'horizon
Des pas qui claquent
Des murs qui craquent
Des pas qui foulent
Des rues qui croulent
Pourquoi?
Des jours qui pleurent
Des mains qui meurent
Des pas qui chassent
Des pas qui glacent
Pourquoi
Le ciel est-il si loin de nous?
Je ne sais pas pourquoi
Mais tout cela me fait penser à Varsovie, Varsovie
Une place peuplée de pigeons
Une vieille demeure avec pignon
Un escalier en colimaçon
Et leur tout en haut mon professeur
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