Au Creux De Mon Épaule

Charles Aznavour Charles Aznavour

Seeking Forgiveness in the Embrace of Love

Charles Aznavour's song "Au Creux De Mon Épaule" is a heartfelt plea for forgiveness and reconciliation. The lyrics convey a deep sense of remorse and vulnerability, as the narrator acknowledges past mistakes and seeks to mend a fractured relationship. The repeated invitation to "pleurer au creux de mon épaule" (cry on my shoulder) symbolizes a desire to provide comfort and support, emphasizing the importance of emotional intimacy in healing wounds.

The song's narrative is rich with emotional depth, as Aznavour's character implores his lover to look past their quarrels and remember the love that binds them. The lines "Ne m'enlève pas le souffle de ma vie / Ni mes joies / Pour ce qui ne fut, qu'un instant de folie" (Do not take away the breath of my life / Nor my joys / For what was just a moment of madness) highlight the transient nature of their conflict and the enduring value of their relationship. This plea underscores the theme of forgiveness, suggesting that true love can overcome momentary lapses in judgment.

Aznavour's delivery, characterized by his emotive voice and poignant phrasing, adds a layer of sincerity to the song. His ability to convey complex emotions through simple yet powerful lyrics is a hallmark of his musical style. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the pain of hurting a loved one and the subsequent longing for reconciliation. It serves as a reminder that love, when nurtured with understanding and compassion, can withstand the trials of human imperfection.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Tous Les Visages de L'amour
  2. La bohème
  3. Comme Ils Disent
  4. Hier Encore
  5. Une Vie D'Amour
  6. La Mamma
  7. Que C'est Triste Venise
  8. À Ma Femme
  9. Je M'Voyais Déjà
  10. Mourir D'Aimer
View all Charles Aznavour songs

Most popular topics in Charles Aznavour songs

Related artists

  1. Jacques Brel
    Jacques Brel
  2. Joe Dassin
    Joe Dassin
  3. Claude François
    Claude François
  4. Salvatore Adamo
    Salvatore Adamo
  5. Édith Piaf
    Édith Piaf
  6. Johnny Hallyday
    Johnny Hallyday
  7. Georges Brassens
    Georges Brassens
  8. Michel Sardou
    Michel Sardou