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Jean-Michel Blais Lyrics


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Can we start a fire with an old match?
Is a fifty-fifty chance enough?
Will the broken bus take us home tonight?
Notes out of the key, will you take us for a ride?
We’ll take it in stride

You are alone again on a desert highway
Your thoughts have turned to rust
Will two wrongs someday make a right?
Notes out of the key will you take us for a ride?

Chorus
Fog ahead and smoke behind
Where we go we’ll pay no mind
When the sky is red on the roof
We’ll be lovin’ blind
We’ll be lovin’ blind

Morning taboo - We do the chit chat
Don’t want to miss my cue
But will the time-lapse come back to argue the truth?
Notes out of the key will you take us for a ride?
We’ll take it in stride

Had to put the record on - Was it me? Was it you?
Doesn’t really matter now
‘Cause two wrongs always want to make a right
Notes out of the key will you take us for a ride?





Chorus

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Jean-Michel Blais's song "blind" seem to convey a sense of uncertainty and a willingness to take risks in the face of adversity. The opening lines, "Can we start a fire with an old match? / Is a fifty-fifty chance enough? / Will the broken bus take us home tonight?" suggest a desire to persevere despite unfavorable circumstances. It's as if the singer is questioning whether they can make something positive out of something seemingly insignificant or uncertain.


The repeated mention of "notes out of the key" reinforces the idea of deviating from the norm or taking unconventional paths. It could symbolize a willingness to step outside of comfort zones and embrace unconventional solutions. The line "We'll take it in stride" reflects a mindset of facing challenges and unexpected situations head-on, possibly with a sense of resilience or adaptability.


The chorus, "Fog ahead and smoke behind / Where we go, we'll pay no mind / When the sky is red on the roof / We'll be lovin' blind," paints a picture of a journey filled with obstacles and distractions. Despite these hurdles, the singer asserts that they will not be deterred and will continue to love blindly, perhaps suggesting a refusal to let fear or doubt dictate their actions or emotions.


The second verse continues this theme of uncertainty and risk-taking, with lines like "Morning taboo - We do the chit chat / Don't want to miss my cue" expressing a hesitation to confront the truth or engage in difficult conversations. The phrase "time-lapse come back to argue the truth" suggests that the passage of time may eventually bring clarity or resolution.


The repeated assertion of "two wrongs always want to make a right" emphasizes the idea that mistakes or missteps can often lead to growth or positive outcomes. It suggests a willingness to learn from past errors and a belief in the transformative power of second chances.


Overall, "blind" seems to encourage embracing the unknown, taking risks, and facing challenges with resilience and a sense of adventure.


Line by Line Meaning

Can we start a fire with an old match?
Are we capable of igniting passion and excitement in a relationship that has lost its spark?


Is a fifty-fifty chance enough?
Is there sufficient probability for success, or should we seek higher odds?


Will the broken bus take us home tonight?
Can we rely on something damaged and unreliable to guide us back to safety?


Notes out of the key, will you take us for a ride?
If we deviate from the expected path, will you accompany me on this unpredictable journey?


We’ll take it in stride
We will face challenges and adapt to circumstances without faltering


You are alone again on a desert highway
You find yourself lonely once more, traversing an empty road symbolizing isolation


Your thoughts have turned to rust
Your mind has stagnated, deteriorating in its ability to think clearly and creatively


Will two wrongs someday make a right?
Can the mistakes and misfortunes we encounter eventually lead to a positive outcome or resolution?


Fog ahead and smoke behind
Uncertainty lies ahead, while past troubles continue to linger


Where we go we’ll pay no mind
Regardless of external distractions or judgments, we will remain focused on our chosen path


When the sky is red on the roof
In times of chaos and turmoil, when everything seems unsettled


We’ll be lovin’ blind
We will continue to love and support each other, even when faced with uncertainty and challenges


Morning taboo - We do the chit chat
Engaging in superficial conversations, adhering to societal norms and expectations


Don’t want to miss my cue
I don't want to miss my opportunity or fail to respond appropriately in a given situation


But will the time-lapse come back to argue the truth?
Will the passage of time reveal the underlying reality that may contradict our current beliefs or actions?


Had to put the record on - Was it me? Was it you?
We felt compelled to revisit our shared memories and experiences, questioning whether the fault lies with either of us


Doesn’t really matter now
Regardless of the answer or blame, it no longer holds significance in the present moment


‘Cause two wrongs always want to make a right
Despite previous mistakes, there is an innate desire for reconciliation and resolution


Chorus
Repeating the aforementioned chorus




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Jean Pascal Monzies

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louise lemieux

I feel privileged to have discovered him... I wish more people would because they're missing out.

Nicolas MILLET

So so beautiful ! It's a piece of art.

Way K

I heard this song on the CBC radio today. WOW. I was amazed! What an amazing score.. so beautiful and a bit mysterious.

Tariq

I feel special when I listen to Jean-Michel Blais !

Gabriel Ramón

THANKS FOUR THE MUSIC. VERY, VERY BEAUTIFULL. BLESSINGS...

Polo BEDE

Superbe par une nuit froide et sombre !

cycloptical26

Pour une chanson appelée blind, la vision est incroyable.

Mark Oddar

Thank you! You’re brilliant!

Luis Alejandro Perez

Excellent song! Anywhere I can get the score??

Lionel Roux

Un pur jazz islandais au milieu des volcans des prairies et de l'ocean

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