Puisque Vous Partez En Voyage

Jean Sablon Jean Sablon

A Heartfelt Farewell: The Emotional Journey of 'Puisque Vous Partez En Voyage'

Jean Sablon's song 'Puisque Vous Partez En Voyage' is a poignant exploration of the emotions tied to separation and longing. The lyrics capture a tender moment between two lovers as one prepares to depart on a journey. The spoken introduction sets the stage, emphasizing the rarity and significance of their separation, even if it has only been fifteen days since they last saw each other. This brief period feels like an eternity, highlighting the depth of their connection and the pain of parting.

The song's verses delve into the narrator's internal struggle as they try to maintain a brave face. They meticulously prepare for the departure, ensuring their partner's comfort by arranging their luggage and securing a good seat on the train. The narrator's actions are filled with love and care, but beneath the surface, there's a palpable sense of anxiety and sadness. The mention of a 'grand mouchoir' (large handkerchief) symbolizes the tears and emotional turmoil that accompany farewells.

As the train prepares to leave, the narrator's resolve begins to waver. The promise of daily letters and the sight of their partner's face through the train window are small comforts in the face of overwhelming loneliness. The narrator's sudden aversion to Paris and the impulsive desire to join their partner on the journey underscore the intensity of their feelings. The song beautifully captures the universal experience of saying goodbye to a loved one, blending melancholy with a touch of hope and determination.

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  1. Vous qui passez sans me voir
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  3. Puisque Vous Partez En Voyage
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