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LILY (French)
© 1977 Pierre Perret (1934 - )

On la trouvait plutôt jolie, Lily
Elle arrivait des Somalies, Lily
Dans un bateau plein d'émigrés
Qui venaient tous de leur plein gré
Vider les poubelles à Paris

Elle croyait qu'on était égaux, Lily
Au pays d'Voltaire et d'Hugo, Lily
Mais, pour Debussy, en revanche
Il faut deux noires pour une blanche
Ça fait un sacré distinguo

Elle aimait tant la liberté, Lily
Elle rêvait de fraternité, Lily
Un hôtelier, rue Secrétan
Lui a précisé, en arrivant
Qu'on ne recevait que des Blancs

Elle a déchargé des cageots, Lily
Elle s'est tapée les sales boulots, Lily
Elle crie pour vendre des choux-fleurs
Dans la rue, ses frères de couleur
L'accompagnent au marteau-piqueur

Et quand on l'appelait Blanche-Neige, Lily
Elle se laissait plus prendre au piège, Lily
Elle trouvait ça très amusant
Même s'il fallait serrer les dents
Ils auraient été trop contents

Elle aima un beau blond frisé, Lily
Qui était tout prêt à l'épouser, Lily
Mais, la belle-famille lui dit
"Nous n'sommes pas racistes pour deux sous
Mais on veut pas de ça chez nous"

Elle a essayé l'Amérique, Lily
Ce grand pays démocratique, Lily
Elle aurait pas cru sans le voir
Que la couleur du désespoir
Là-bas, aussi ce fût le noir

Mais, dans un meeting à Memphis, Lily
Elle a vu Angela Davis, Lily
Qui lui dit "viens, ma petite sœur"
"En s'unissant, on a moins peur"
"Des loups qui guettent le trappeur"

Et c'est pour conjurer sa peur, Lily
Qu'elle lève aussi un poing rageur, Lily
Au milieu de tous ces gugus
Qui foutent le feu aux autobus
Interdits aux gens de couleur

Mais, dans ton combat quotidien, Lily
Tu connaîtras un type bien, Lily
Et l'enfant qui naîtra, un jour
Aura la couleur de l'amour
Contre laquelle on ne peut rien

On la trouvait plutôt jolie, Lily
Elle arrivait des Somalies, Lily
Dans un bateau plein d'émigrés
Qui venaient tous de leur plein gré
Vider les poubelles à Paris
LILY


They found her quite pretty, Lily
She came from Somalia, Lily
In a boat full of immigrants
Who all came of their own free will
To empty the trash in Paris

She believed we were all equal, Lily
In the land of Voltaire and Hugo, Lily
But, for Debussy, on the other hand
Two black (notes) are needed to make a white (note)
That's quite a difference

She loved freedom so much, Lily
She dreamed of brotherhood, Lily
A hotelkeeper on Secrétan street
Made it clear to her upon arrival
That only white people were accepted

She unloaded crates, Lily
She took on the dirty jobs, Lily
She shouts to sell cauliflowers
In the street, her brothers of color
Accompany her with a jackhammer

And when they called her Snow White, Lily
She fell no more for the trap, Lily
She found it very funny
Even if she had to grit her teeth
They would have been too happy

She loved a handsome curly blond, Lily
Who was ready to marry her, Lily
But the in-laws told him
We're not racist in the slightest
But we don't want that in our family.

She tried America, Lily
This great democratic country, Lily
She wouldn't have believed if she hadn't seen it
That the color of despair
Was black there too

But, at a meeting in Memphis, Lily
She saw Angela Davis, Lily
Who told her 'come, my little sister
By uniting, we are less afraid
Of the wolves that stalk the trapper

And to ward off her fear, Lily
She also raises a defiant fist, Lily
In the midst of all these clowns
Who set fire to buses
Forbidden to people of color.

But in your daily struggle, Lily
You will meet a good guy, Lily
And the child who will be born, one day
Will have the color of love
Against which nothing can be done

They found her quite pretty, Lily
She came from Somalia, Lily
In a boat full of immigrants
Who all came of their own free will
To empty the trash in Paris
1979's live rendition by Pierre Perret
2015's live rendition by Back to Index


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