D'accord, il existait
D'autres façons de se quitter
Quelques éclats de verre
Auraient peut-être pu nous aider
Dans ce silence amer
J'ai décidé de pardonner
Les erreurs qu'on peut faire
À trop s'aimer

D'accord, la petite fille
En moi souvent te réclamait
Presque comme une mère
Tu me bordais, me protégeais
Je t'ai volé ce sang
Qu'on aurait pas dû partager
À bout de mots, de rêves
Je vais crier

Je t'aime, je t'aime
Comme un fou, comme un soldat
Comme une star de cinéma
Je t'aime, je t'aime
Comme un loup, comme un roi
Comme un homme que je ne suis pas
Tu vois, je t'aime comme ça

D'accord je t'ai confié
Tous mes sourires, tous mes secrets
Même ceux dont seul un frère
Est le gardien inavoué
Dans cette maison de pierre
Satan nous regardait danser
J'ai tant voulu la guerre
De corps qui se faisaient la paix

Je t'aime, je t'aime
Comme un fou, comme un soldat
Comme une star de cinéma
Je t'aime, je t'aime
Comme un loup, comme un roi
Comme un homme que je ne suis pas
Tu vois, je t'aime comme ça

Je t'aime, je t'aime
Comme un fou, comme un soldat
Comme une star de cinéma
Je t'aime, je t'aime, je t'aime, je t'aime, je t'aime, je t'aime
Comme un loup, comme un roi
Comme un homme que je ne suis pas
Tu vois, je t'aime comme ça, ouuh
Tu vois, je t'aime comme ça


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Je t'aime Lyrics as written by Rick Allison Lara Fabian

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    My Interpretation

    I've always loved this song and I never thought about the lyrics beyond "je t'aime" until...it hit me. This song just screams incest. Boom. Mirror shattered. I mean, think about it, "je t'ai volé le sang qu'on (n')aurait pas dû partager" or for you non-francophones, "I stole from you the blood that we shouldn't have shared". she also compares her boyfriend (or girlfriend, idk) to a mother and says that she confided in him/her all her secrets--even those only a brother should be the unavowed guardian of. Then she says, that in that stone house, Satan was watching them dancing. Now, this could be interpreted as her just saying the relationship was a mistake, etc. Or it could be interpreted a...different way. Anyways, that's how I interpret this song and it's very disturbing, particularly because I've been listening to this song for years and never had that interpretation until one day that was the only interpretation I had.

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