Renaud — Les Cinq Sens song lyrics and translation
The page contains the lyrics and English translation of the song "Les Cinq Sens" by Renaud.
Lyrics
part? Brassens et les oiseaux Quoi
couter? L'eau?
qui rigole au caniveau De mon quartier Le vent qui vient tirer des plaintes Aux
peupliers Et toujours la folle complainte De Charles Trenet A…
part ta? peau de sir ne? A quoi toucher A?
l’outil taill dans? le ch ne? Ou
l’olivier Au crayon que l’enfant prom ne? Sur
un cahier Aux
touches d’ivoire et d' b? ne?D'un
vieux clavier A part tes? fruits d fendus? A quoi go ter? A?
l’impossible l’impr? vu? Et au danger A ce bon verre de vieux vin rouge Si parfum A?
tes l vres? que tu entrouvres Sous
mes baisers A part la lumi re? de Doisneau Quoi
regarder La?
rivi re? au bord de l’eau Au mois de mai L’enfant
qui joue du violon Les
Pyr n? es?Ton
joli cul tes seins bien ronds Tes
yeux ferm s? A part les coquelicots de juin Quoi
respirer Le?
pain qu’on partage et le vin Qu’on
a tire A,
la sant d’un? bon copain A
l’amiti A?
l’amour que j’ai dans les mains Que
tu m’as donn Que?
tu m’as donn (Merci?
Jacques? pour cettes paroles)
Lyrics translation
leave? Brassens and birds what
couter? Water?
who laughs at the gutter of my neighborhood the wind that comes to draw complaints to
poplars and always the Mad lament of Charles Trenet has…
your share? sir ne skin? To what touch A?
the tool cut in? the ch ne? Or
the olivier in pencil that the prom child does? On
a notebook
touches of ivory and b? us?Of one
old keyboard besides you? split fruit? To what go ter? A?
the impossible print it? seen? And in danger has this good glass of old red wine if perfume has?
your money? that you enter under
my kisses apart from the Light re? from two to what
watch it?
rivi re? at the water's edge in May the child
who plays the violin
Pyr n? is it?Tone
nice ass your tits well round your
eyes closed? Apart from the June poppies what
breathe it?
bread we share and wine we
a draw A,
the sant of one? good boyfriend has
amiti A?
the love I have in my hands that
you donn me that?
you donn me (thanks?
Jacques? for these words)