Pack your bags and let your imagination sprint across the globe! In Mon Refuge, French singer-songwriter Julien Clerc dreams out loud of escaping the routine city he knows by heart. He paints postcard-perfect scenes one after another: winter mist over the port of Honfleur, cherry trees in bloom in Japan, mystical sirens calling to fishermen, shadowy forests, and the timeless pyramids of Egypt. Every “Emmène-moi” (“Take me away”) is a joyful plea for adventure, a reminder that the world is wide and bursting with wonder.
Yet the real destination is not a place. Wherever the journey leads, the narrator’s true sanctuary is the person beside him. Love turns park-bench kisses into endless Sundays and transforms each stop on the map into home. Before this companion, he says he had “never had a house”; now, in their arms, he finally has a refuge that travels with him. The song is both a passport and a love letter, inviting us to chase horizons while finding our safest shelter in the heart of someone we cherish.