On Ne Vit Qu'une Fois

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Embracing Life's Fleeting Nature in 'On Ne Vit Qu'une Fois'

Sidoine's song 'On Ne Vit Qu'une Fois' delves into the existential contemplation of life's fleeting nature. The title, which translates to 'We Only Live Once,' sets the stage for a deep reflection on the human experience. The lyrics explore the myriad ways people perceive the world, the reasons for both love and hate, and the inevitable end that awaits everyone. Sidoine questions the purpose of promises and the pursuit of infinite goals when everything is transient and eventually forgotten with time.

The recurring line 'Si l'on ne vit qu'une fois' (If we only live once) serves as a poignant reminder of life's brevity. Sidoine challenges the obstacles ('montagnes') that hinder us, questioning their significance in the grand scheme of a single lifetime. The song suggests a sense of urgency to live authentically and fully, without being bogged down by fears or societal expectations. The plea to 'Dis-moi tout sauf que tu m'aimes' (Tell me everything except that you love me) underscores a desire for genuine connection and truth, rather than empty declarations.

Throughout the song, Sidoine grapples with the uncertainty and complexity of life. The lyrics pose numerous questions about love, regret, and identity, reflecting a universal struggle to find meaning and purpose. The repetition of 'vingt mille' (twenty thousand) emphasizes the overwhelming number of possibilities and uncertainties that define human existence. Ultimately, 'On Ne Vit Qu'une Fois' is a call to embrace life's impermanence, to confront our fears, and to seek authenticity in our relationships and choices.

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