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Un soir de dèche, j’entame et crame la dépanne que m’a filé
mon pote Benja, une boulette de deux straffs à effriter.
Shit et tabac alimentent mon esprit, l’inspi monte
C’est enivré que mon cerveau est le plus actif, j’en ai pas honte.
Chacun sa muse, c’est vrai j’avoue si parfois j’en abuse
C’est que j’aime l’effet que ça diffuse
Qui fait que mes pensées fusent
Mais j’aime aussi le côté social, quand c’est égal
Quand tout le monde participe et pas qu’un pigeon qui régale
“ Pas de bras, pas de chocolats ”, pas de kif, pas de spliff
par temps de pénurie on partage qu’avec les amis
j’aime les hallus, le sentiment de parano qui l’a pas eu ?
une montée violente après un bong, le coup de gong !
j’aime avant tout le goût de la bonne weed made in neederland
Jack Herrer, african queen, white widow ou northern light
Mais ce soir c’est light, demain peut-être une livraison
Pour cette fois je pomperai qu’un couplet, faut se faire une raison
Un soir de dèche…


L’ENFANT PAVE

…moi et mes neurones on sèche, alors on slashe,
ensemble on part à la pêche,
dans mon filet sûr de ne pas croiser de gros poissons
car pour la dépanne, je pense aux camas
pour le paxon, quelques coups de klaxons
L’action: “ foumeu d’tchene ” toutes saisons,
même si ça pète plus sous le soleil, ses rayons.
La défonce j’en fais mon rayon, ça donne la force au crayon.
Qui vivra verra. Qui rimera tuera.
L’agent Pavé pour la Sonora.
Un soir de dèche nerveux comme le RaïHora…


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