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         Si l'enfer c'est les autres, le paradis aussi. — Olivier5
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         Renaud wrote about his own two sides in the following song, implying that we are all part Dr Jekyll, part Mister Hyde. He has indeed two distinct styles: one ultra-sarcastic, and one very romantic. — Olivier5
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         I was somewhat less interested in ecclesiastic history when I visited Assisi than I am now. I remember the basilica was beautiful. A missed opportunity for my spiritual education I guess. — Olivier5
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         The French text is much better than my translation, BTW. He writes in thick Parisian slang, and I learnt English in books. I don't speak any English slang. — Olivier5
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         Who was I pleasing and why? — Amity
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         Not many folks would understand Renaud's verses here. It's not even standard French... — Olivier5
This may be a bit easier to follow. Must be the only pop song mentioning Derrida. — Olivier5
I don't have rhythm in my skin ?Je n’ai pas le rythme dans la peau — Olivier5
Dedans comme dehors — Olivier5
God has the same skin?Dieu a la même peau — Olivier5
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         God, maybe, or your vision of Him. Parents, often. Your self-esteem too, perhaps. — Olivier5
Current pope Francis chose his papal name in reference to Francis of Assisi, for this very reason. St Francis is modern, in this sense, as the patron saint of ecology. — Olivier5
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         But the kind spirit of the man, that's another thing altogether. — Amity
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         Keep on knockin' but you can't come in.
I get to understand you been
livin' in sin.
But walk right in, woman,
sit right down
I will keep on lovin' you,
I play the clown.
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