Sing C'est La VienAnd soon you will seenYour cares will be freenJust sing c'est la viennI once knew a mannWho owned a butcher shopnHe also had apartments nTo rent up on topnBut he didn't include on the signnThat he painted No PetsnAnd the tenant who rentednHad six hungry dogs, he regretsnnBut he saidnWhen things go wrongnJust sing this songnThe birds in the treesnWill sing harmonynSing C'est La VienAnd soon you will seenYour cares will be freenJust sing c'est la viennIf you think the old womennWho lived in the shoe had it badnThe story of Mrs. PierrenIs ten times as sadn(Ah, poor woman!)nWith twenty-two childrennA duck, and two goats in the binnShe was gaily informed by her doctornThat she's having twinsnnBut she saidnWhen things go wrongnJust sing this songnThe birds in the treesnWill sing harmonynSing C'est La VienAnd soon you will seenYour cares will be freenJust sing c'est la viennAnd have I mentioned to you the worst one of all?nThe night a mayor and his wifenHad their annual balln(Ah, I remember!)nI remember the speechesnHe makes after dinnernBecame quit renownednBut this time he sneezed when he spokenAnd his pants, they fell downnnBut they said nWhen things go wrongnJust sing this songnThe birds in the treesnWill sing harmonynSing C'est La VienAnd soon you will seenYour cares will be freenJust sing c'est la viennC'est La Vie!