Coma
cédric barré Lyrics


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Au commun des mortels
J'ai ceci plus cruel
Un lourd fardeau de peines
Une souffrance immortelle

L'ennui a fait son choix
Et sur nous s'est posé
Comme nous n'avions que ça
Nous nous sommes contentés

Dans ce sombre royaume
Où mon état empire
Je livre le combat
D'une armée de martyrs

Le temps passe les murailles
Comme une flèche indésirable
Percera les armures sans faille
Des hommes de batailles

A peine remis du coma
De nos plus profondes blessures
Voilà que se pose sur moi
La lame de l'usure

Tu déchires mon poitrail
En extirpe mon cœur




J'ai perdu la bataille
Je tombe sans douleur

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of cédric barré's song "Coma" depict a heavy burden of suffering and an immortal pain that the singer carries, highlighting the contrast between their experiences and those of ordinary people. The ennui, or boredom, has chosen them and settled upon them, leaving them with no choice but to accept it. The setting is described as a dark kingdom where the singer's condition worsens, and they are engaged in a battle alongside an army of martyrs.


As time passes, the walls are breached like an unwanted arrow, exposing the invincible armor of the warriors. It suggests that despite their resilience, they are not immune to the effects of time and the weariness it brings. The mention of coming out of a coma and deep wounds implies that the singer has already endured significant struggles. However, just as they begin to recover, the blade of weariness pierces them. The final lines convey a sense of resignation and defeat, as the singer's chest is torn open, their heart is extracted, and they fall without feeling any pain.


Overall, the lyrics of "Coma" present a bleak and somber atmosphere, exploring themes of suffering, endurance, and the relentless passage of time.


Line by Line Meaning

Au commun des mortels
To the common mortals


J'ai ceci plus cruel
I have this more cruel


Un lourd fardeau de peines
A heavy burden of sorrows


Une souffrance immortelle
An immortal suffering


L'ennui a fait son choix
Boredom has made its choice


Et sur nous s'est posé
And it has settled upon us


Comme nous n'avions que ça
Since that's all we had


Nous nous sommes contentés
We have settled


Dans ce sombre royaume
In this dark kingdom


Où mon état empire
Where my condition worsens


Je livre le combat
I fight


D'une armée de martyrs
With an army of martyrs


Le temps passe les murailles
Time passes the walls


Comme une flèche indésirable
Like an unwanted arrow


Percera les armures sans faille
It will pierce the flawless armors


Des hommes de batailles
Of battle-hardened men


A peine remis du coma
Barely recovered from the coma


De nos plus profondes blessures
From our deepest wounds


Voilà que se pose sur moi
Now the weight falls upon me


La lame de l'usure
The blade of weariness


Tu déchires mon poitrail
You tear my chest apart


En extirpe mon cœur
And extract my heart


J'ai perdu la bataille
I have lost the battle


Je tombe sans douleur
I fall without pain




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Written by: Cédric BARRE

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Cidalia Martins

TV: Doc walks in and sees patient immediately.

Real life: Patient waits three hours before seeing a nurse, then another hour before finally seeing a doctor.

Krisstina Wilson

In the episode's defense, the mom went up to the desk to ask someone to see her daughter and was clearly not the first time she had. We have no idea how long they had been waiting before Will and Natalie arrived.

Phi

And then another hour to be treated, and then another hour till they check on you, but suddenly you're instantly discharged. When I had an allergic reaction, I went in at 12. Left the hospital by 7 am.

Erin

Please understand what happens in an ED. It’s not first come first serve. They take in patients based on severity

Krisstina Wilson

@Erin And being paralyzed on one side isn't severe? I would be very worried if all of a sudden my leg just stopped working.

Sofi Etcheverry

I'm not from the United States but I think it's the same everywhere, it depends on the severity and not on who got there first.
For example, when I was 10 years old I went to the emergency room At 12 am because I had been all day vomiting and an intense pain in my stomach and in the last hours my fever was high.
A doctor from my health insurance came to my house and suggested that it might be appendicitis, so he recommended going to the emergency room as soon as possible. When we arrived it was full of People since it was flu season, mean, there were thousands of sick children (in my country emergency rooms are divided into pediatric and adult) We checked in and sat down to wait, but after half an hour we explained the situation again and they made us go to a to a room before others who were perhaps before us. And luckily because i had a 40 degree fever, severely dehydrated and a gangrenous appendicitis.

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jewlbunny

Not the craziest place for a tick to be. House holds that title.

♡ Meli Jane ♡

I think house holds the title for most craziest anything tbh

the._.somebody

I had one on my stomach once

Stetson Herrick

What really makes the eyes widen for this comment is that all the thumbs up so far indicate they each KNEW exactly where the tick was.

And likely remember House was damn near dragged to court and the clink after the fact...

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