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Francis Cabrel - L'Encre De Tes Yeux

His name may ring a familiar bell to you. In today’s post, Francis Cabrel, the by-now iconic French singer, borrows une plume to pen a few poignant words that may very well leave some of you, faithful fans of The French Blog, quasi-speechless…
Drawn from within l’encre des yeux (the ink of the eyes) of his beloved, his carefully-wrought lyrics reveal la profonde tristesse (the deep sadness) that confounds his soul, as he finally comes to realize a painful yet inescapable fact: He may never, ever, be with her again
Ah, ce bien pauvre Francis!

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Francis Cabrel: “L’Encre de tes Yeux” (“The Ink of Your Eyes”)

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A reggae version of “L’Encre de tes Yeux” by STRAIKA, who instead of murky swampy Venise (Venice), dreams of Africa

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L’Encre de tes Yeux“, interpreted by Patrick Fiori


 

Puisqu’on ne vivra jamais tous les deux

Since we’ll never live both together

Puisqu’on est fous, puisqu’on est seuls

Since we’re crazy, since we’re alone

Puisqu’ils sont si nombreux 

Since they’re so many

Même la morale parle pour eux

Even morals speak in their favor

J’aimerais quand même te dire

I still wish to tell you

Tout ce que j’ai pu écrire

All I could write

Je l’ai puisé à l’encre de tes yeux

I drew it from the ink of your eyes

Je n’avais pas vu que tu portais des chaînes

I didn’t see that you were carrying chains

À trop vouloir te regarder,

By wanting so much to look at you

J’en oubliais les miennes

I forgot mine

On rêvait de Venise et de liberté 

We used to dream of Venice and freedom

J’aimerais quand même te dire

I still wish to tell you

Tout ce que j’ai pu écrire

All I could write

C’est ton sourire qui me l’a dicté

It’s your smile that dictated it to me

Tu viendras longtemps marcher dans mes rêves

You will for long come walking into my dreams

Tu viendras toujours du côté

You will always come from the side

Où le soleil se lève

Where the sun rises

Et si malgré ça j’arrive à t’oublier

And even if I could forget you

J’aimerais quand même te dire

I still wish to tell you

Tout ce que j’ai pu écrire

All I could write

Aura longtemps le parfum des regrets

Will for long wear the scent of regret

 

As I’ve mentioned before, I love French music.  So, in this article I will present another of my favorite French singers – Francis Cabrel.  This singer/songwriter was born on November 23, 1953 in Agen, France and grew up in a small village near Toulouse.  He started learning guitar as a shy teenager and later said that he thought his guitar helped him appear more interesting to others.  He is known to have been inspired by Bob Dylan and is said to know all of Dylan’s work by heart.  He learned English by translating the lyrics to these and other songs.  His music has a folk and sometimes country or blues feel.  I particularly like him because he has written about Spanish-related topics like bullfighting and has written and sung some very beautiful songs in Spanish like La corrida and La quiero a morir.
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 Some of his most famous songs among French-speaking people are Petite Marie, which was dedicated to his wife Mariette, and
 L’encre de tes yeux.
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The song he wrote about a young girl’s suicide called C’était l’hiver has been widely successful and also recorded by other singers such as Canada’s Isabelle Boulay.
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Cabrel’s first album Les murs de poussière was recorded in 1977.  He is currently on tour as he released his most recent album Des roses et des orties this year.  I find that it fits right in with his repertoire as all of his songs in general are really in touch with nature and humanity and his native Southwest France.

You can read more about him in French and listen to clips of all of his songs at his official website by clicking here.

Finally, here is my very favorite by Cabrel:
Un samedi soir sur la terre
The sound quality of this video isn’t particularly great, but you can read the lyrics in the video. 

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