Lyrics of 'Triste Privilège' by Douai Jacques

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Triste privilège
Triste privilège
J'ai rencontré ma bien aimée
Qui s'en allait à l'échafaud
En robe blanche et comme il faut
On aurait dit une mariée

Où voulez-vous qu'elle aille ?
Rire de cire qui se déchire
Qui donc l'a prise par la taille ?
Triste privilège
Triste privilège

Il faisait froid et j'avais faim
Sa jolie tête allait tomber
Je l'ai reçue toute coupée
Elle a souri entre mes mains

Je l'ai jetée par terre
Rire de cire qui se déchire
Elle a pleuré pour me déplaire
Triste privilège
Triste privilège

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