C'Est la Vie
Keith Emerson Lyrics


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C'est la vie
Have your leaves all turned to brown
Will you scatter them around you
C'est la vie
Do you love
And then how am I to know
If you dont let your love show for me
C'est la vie

Oh c'est la vie
Oh c'est la vie
Who knows, who cares, for me
C'est la vie

In the night
Do you light a lover's fire
Do the ashes of desire for you remain
Like the sea

There's a love to deep to show
Took a storm before my love
Flowed for you
C'est la vie

Oh c'est la vie
Oh c'est la vie
Who knows, who cares, for me
C'est la vie

Like a song
Out of tune and out of time
All I needed was a rhyme for you
C'est la vie
Do you give
Do you live from day to day
Is there no song I can play for you
C'est la vie

Oh c'est la vie
Oh c'est la vie




Who knows, who cares, for me
C'est la vie

Overall Meaning

The song "C'est la vie" by Keith Emerson and Greg Lake is an introspective reflection on love and life. The title is a French expression that translates to "That's life" or "Such is life," which serves as the central theme of the song. The lyrics ask questions about the nature of love and relationships, and whether it is worth it to invest in someone who might not reciprocate those feelings.


The chorus repeats the phrase "Oh c'est la vie" multiple times, conveying a sense of resignation and acceptance of one's fate. The verses explore different scenarios such as the changing of the seasons, lighting a lover's fire, and the struggle to express one's feelings. The lyrics are reflective and wistful, leaving it up to the listener to interpret their own meaning.


Overall, the song reminds us that life is unpredictable and that the key to finding love and happiness lies in taking risks and being vulnerable, even if it doesn't always work out.


Line by Line Meaning

C'est la vie
That's life


Have your leaves all turned to brown
Is your life in autumn, coming to an end


Will you scatter them around you
Will you live life to the fullest, in the moment


C'est la vie
That's life


Do you love
Do you have love


And then how am I to know
How will I know if you don't reveal your love to me


If you dont let your love show for me
I won't know if you have feelings for me if you don't show them


C'est la vie
That's life


Oh c'est la vie
Oh, that's life


Oh c'est la vie
Oh, that's life


Who knows, who cares, for me
Nobody cares about me, nobody knows what I'm going through


C'est la vie
That's life


In the night
During the dark hours


Do you light a lover's fire
Are you passionate with your significant other


Do the ashes of desire for you remain
Do you still have passion for each other even after the initial flame has dimmed


Like the sea
Ever-changing and unpredictable


There's a love to deep to show
A love that is too intense to express


Took a storm before my love
It took turmoil to fully develop my love


Flowed for you
My love is for you


C'est la vie
That's life


Oh c'est la vie
Oh, that's life


Oh c'est la vie
Oh, that's life


Who knows, who cares, for me
Nobody cares about me, nobody knows what I'm going through


C'est la vie
That's life


Like a song
Similar to a melody


Out of tune and out of time
Out of sync with the rest of the world


All I needed was a rhyme for you
All I needed was to be with you


C'est la vie
That's life


Do you give
Do you offer


Do you live from day to day
Do you live in the moment


Is there no song I can play for you
Is there nothing I can do to make you happy


C'est la vie
That's life


Oh c'est la vie
Oh, that's life


Oh c'est la vie
Oh, that's life


Who knows, who cares, for me
Nobody cares about me, nobody knows what I'm going through


C'est la vie
That's life




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: EDWARD R WHITE, MAXWELL A WOLFSON

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@vincetomanelli2172

In 1977, I was lucky enough to have met the members of E.L.P.
(Emerson, Lake And Palmer) KEITH EMERSON, Greg Lake and Carl Palmer. Back then I was 12 years old and a few friends and I were playing baseball outside the Saint Michel Arena in Montreal Canada. Little did we know that E.L.P. had rented the arena to practice for their upcoming show at the Olympic Stadium (Montreal) on 26 August 1977, just a few days after ELVIS PRESLEY passed away.

We heard music being played inside the arena, but we didn't think anything of it. About an hour into us playing baseball, three people approached us (E.L.P.) and asked us if they can play baseball with us. We still had no idea who they were and we said...sure why not, the more the merrier. After playing for about another hour with Keith, Greg and Carl, they invited us in the arena to watch them practice. We accepted and watched them play for about an hour or so. We were amazed at how professional and kind these people were to us. After their practice was over, they thanked us for having played baseball with them and gave us each a **memento** (an object kept as a reminder or souvenir of a person or event) I remember getting a Tambourine. To this day I have no idea where I put it.

On march 11, 2016, we lost KEITH EMERSON. Just a few days ago on December 7, 2016, we lost Greg Lake.

E.L.P. Were known for being one of the greatest progressive rock band ever.

Rest in peace Greg Lake and KEITH EMERSON. Thank you for the music and the memories. I will cherish them for the rest of my life.



All comments from YouTube:

@ConstantinCatalin

This must be one of the most beautiful song in history of all music...you can listen 1000 times and still has same magic effect... totally masterpiece.

@robertbos5484

Absolutely true.

@kurtwicklund8901

Subdued and uncomplicated and great.

@Barbara-jd5lb

Hail fellows well met ...Emerson and Palmer...from The Wrong Number Montreal...'76, Canada 🇨🇦

@debikami1

I know, right!😍

@rogeralmanzora5397

Magnífica, impresionante. Con letra de Pete Sinfield.

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@raymondsenecal8943

August 1977 Montreal Olympique Stadium, i was theyre fantastic show, mark for life.❤

@RD-ut2fy

I was there......Omg.....full orchestra....what a fantastic band. I get goosebumps whenever I hear this song. Amazing!!!!!

@ConstantinCatalin

Sooo fortunately

@Notalwaysrightbutmostly

Remember listening to this album , it was brilliant.Greg Lake has a wonderful voice .Like so many musicians from this era a true artist. 70’s and 80’s were special

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