100 M/H
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100 M/H
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Les bandits, les meurtriers
Nos politiciens
Les violeurs, les fous armés
Sont en liberté
C'est un pressentiment
On va la manger din dents
Y vont s'faire des colliers
On va finir d'un musée
Avec brodé sur un beau voile de velours ;
Erreur de parcours
Les crosseurs du monde entier
Et leurs députés
Les branleurs contaminés
Sont en liberté
Vive le sang, haut les mains
Fermez vos yeux ça va ben
Ça fait plus de saucisse
Pis ca paye bien les polices
Le pétard est chargé
Tout le monde a compris la déscente
Y faut qu'le cash rentre
Les bandits, les meurtriers
Nos politiciens
Les violeurs, les fous armés
Sont en liberté
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Vulgaires Machins performs "100 M/H", and this lyric page sits inside the Vulgaires Machins catalog on LyroVerse.
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