Interpretation
The lyrics of the song "Il Nous Faudra Parler D Amour Un Jour" by
Johnny Hallyday are about the importance of love and the necessity to talk about it. The text says that it is important to talk about love before it's too late and reaches a point of no return.
The text begins with the lines "Il nous faudra parler d'amour un jour, Avant l'erreur le point de non-retour" (We will have to talk about love one day, Before the mistake reaches the point of no return). These lines express the need to talk about love before it's too late and the opportunity to correct mistakes is lost.
Furthermore, the text says "Changer tout ça, Cœur de pierre, Cœur trop lourd, Faudra changer un jour" (Change all that, Heart of stone, Heart too heavy, Will have to change one day). These lines emphasize the need to bring about a change and open the heart to receive and give love.
The text also speaks of a day when people will have no other choice but to talk about love: "Il nous faudra parler d'amour un jour, Quand les hommes n'auront plus d'autres recours" (We will have to talk about love one day, When people have no other choice).
The text emphasizes that when love is spoken about, there is no longer a need to betray, banish, kill, or destroy: "Plus la peine de trahir de bannir, Plus la peine de tuer de brûler" (No longer a need to betray, banish, kill, or burn). Instead, it will be a day full of love where suffering and fear come to an end: "Fini de pleurer d'se faire peur, Cœurs brisés cœurs ailleurs" (No more crying and being scared, broken hearts find healing).
The text ends by repeating the line "Il nous faudra parler d'amour un jour" (We will have to talk about love one day). This underscores the message of the song, that it is important to talk about love and bring about changes to create a world full of love.
Overall, the lyrics of the song "Il Nous Faudra Parler D Amour Un Jour" express the importance of love and the necessity to talk about it in order to create a better world where violence, betrayal, and destruction have no place. It is a call for change and opening the heart to the most significant human emotion - love.