Welcome to Lemonum

Welcome to Lemonum, the capital of the pictones
In the middle west of Gaul
It's a good spot Lemonum, a natural safe place
On the top of an oppidum
In celt Lemonum means elm grove, so
Nothing to do with citronella, or lemon
Already in Lemonum, the famous raised stone
A big rock, on four pillars, the Dolmen
Of course it's not gallic, (of course it's not gallic)
This is a megalith (this is a megalith)
From the Neolithic
Or Pantagruelic if Alcofribas Nasier was right



Welcome to Lemonum, the capital of the pictones
In the middle west of Gaul
It's a good spot Lemonum, surounded by two rivers
On the top of an oppidum
The town was called Lemonum, until the romans came
And changed it to a more roman name
Civitas Pictaviensis, i.e. the city of the pictones
I.e. Pictavis, i.e. Poitiers, yeah yeah yeah yeah



Welcome to Poitiers in the Middle-Ages
According to Alcofribas Nasier dolmen theory
To him the stone was erected by Pantagruel
When he was a student in Poitiers, yeah yeah yeah yeah
The giant took a large rock and laid it on four pillars
So that young people could have a place to dance and party
If the legend is true, Pantagruel was the very first
Rock composer in Poitiers, yeah yeah yeah yeah
Rock, rock, rock, rocking on the big rock
For Alcofribas Nasier yeah yeah yeah yeah
Rock, rock, rock, rocking on the big rock
But outside the walls of Poitiers yeah yeah yeah yeah
Rock, rock, rock, rocking on the big rock Today
The dolmen is broken, no one knows what happened
No evidence that it's because of the students
Whatever thank you Pantagruel for composing this rock
Lucky Poitiers
Yeah yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah



Credits
Writer(s): Andolin Vermillet, Benjamin Renaud, Caryl Marolleau, Vincent Dacquet
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com

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