Poème, version chantable, à écouter en musique de Adnane Benchakroun
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No tales of storms or bravery.
No mountain high to call my name,
No cabin fire, no woods to tame.
Ain’t buried deep in dusty books,
No scholar’s stare, no ancient looks.
I'm just a man who's seen the days,
And writes them down in quiet ways.
I'm just an old man with his words,
No saddle, no sail, no flying birds.
No medals, no maps, no holy verse,
Just stories caught in every curse.
I speak in rhythm, not in might—
My heart still hums in the dead of night.
I'm just an old man... and his words.
I got no fields to plow no more,
No kids to swing around the floor.
The world moves fast, I move slow,
Like Gnaoua drums in desert flow.
These boots are cracked, my hands are worn,
But I remember where I was born.
Under stars that knew my name,
Before the world forgot the flame.
I'm just an old man with his words,
No headlines, no likes, no trending blurbs.
No riches, no throne, no pretty blur—
Just whispers in a coffee stir.
I play my silence like a tune,
My soul still dances under the moon.
I'm just an old man... and his words.
(Add guembri + krakebs + slide guitar)
A trance of time, a breath, a sway—
The spirits move in what I say.
My rhythm's not for marching feet,
But for the truth that can’t be beat.
They say the past don’t feed a man,
But I still chew what I can stand.
Memories like dates and sand,
Sweet and rough in every hand.
I ain't the hero of no tale,
No ship, no crown, no holy grail.
But I got verses in my scars,
Like midnight songs beneath the stars.
I'm just an old man with his words,
No kingdom, no sword, no silver herds.
No heaven, no hell, just open chords—
My truth don’t come with no rewards.
But if you stop and lend an ear,
You’ll hear a soul that won’t disappear.
I’m just an old man…
Yeah, just an old man…
Just an old man... and his words.












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