We spend our lives putting on coats A little too big or too small, never very beautiful And we wrap ourselves up in them, in balls It reassures us We spend our time looking for the new The different, the last cry, more or less hot And we hide behind this mask, nothing but an appearance But I, to be covered up, to be seen I don't care, like stories in the present I take everything away I could walk around naked Without frowns, without fear That they laugh at me Because my body is dressed for the life of all A heart so delicate Alone in the evening, he goes naked Reveals the light in the shadows But no one has ever seen him No one but me Summer, winter, whatever the season We know how to do it, we always camouflage according to Rather tears or charms, as you prefer But I, I say everything when I think about it I don't care, I also know how to pretend If I play well I could walk around naked Without frowns, without fear That they laugh at me Because my body is dressed for the life of all A heart so delicate I could walk around naked Without frowns, without fear That they laugh at me Because my body is dressed for the life of all A heart so delicate Alone in the evening, he goes naked Reveals the light in the shadows But no one has ever seen him No one but me No one but me