Gouchin Out
Michele Adamson Lyrics


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"There can be no danger to me
petit a petit
tu sors de ma vie
It's only in music
I found my freedom my love."


By. Pierre Denslow




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Michele Adamson's song "Gouchin Out" are quite reflective, and the lines "There can be no danger to me, petit a petit tu sors de ma vie" indicate a sense of detachment and moving on from a past relationship. The French phrase "petit a petit" means "little by little," suggesting that the process of letting go is a gradual one, and not something that can happen overnight. The singer seems to be at peace with this, as indicated by the lack of fear or trepidation in the opening line.


The following line, "It's only in music I found my freedom my love," is a poignant reflection on the role of music in the singer's life. The use of "only" suggests that nothing else has brought this sense of freedom and love, other than music. This could mean that music is a source of solace or escape for the singer, or it could also signify that music has helped them to get over a difficult relationship. Overall, the lyrics express a sense of acceptance and resilience in the face of adversity, with music being a constant companion and source of strength.


Line by Line Meaning

There can be no danger to me
I am not afraid of any risks or threats.


petit a petit
Little by little, slowly but surely.


tu sors de ma vie
You are leaving my life.


It's only in music
The only place where I find solace and comfort is in music.


I found my freedom my love.
Music has given me the sense of freedom and love that I have been seeking.




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