M'enrubannes comes from the verb enrubanner, which means "to adorn with ribbons" or "to wrap in ribbons". It's a visually rich and somewhat uncommon verb that evokes a sense of being cherished, decorated, or even enveloped.
In the song, the line "Tu m'enrubannes et m'embryonnes" (You adorn me with ribbons and you embryo me) uses this word metaphorically. It suggests that the
Tu Es Mon Autre is Lara Fabian’s heartfelt duet with fellow Belgian singer Maurane, and it feels like holding a mirror to the soul. The lyrics paint a picture of two beings who are more than friends or lovers; they are twin flames. Each line reveals how inseparable they are: one is the other’s strength and weakness, law and freedom. They share a secret language made of silences, a bond so deep that words become almost useless. If one should stumble, the “tree of our lives” will keep them both standing, forever balanced between sky and fruit.
Listening to this song is like stepping into an emotional sanctuary where unconditional connection reigns. It celebrates the idea that somewhere in the universe there is a person who completes you, who is your other. Together you would be infinite, outside of time and space. That powerful mix of intimacy, vulnerability, and mutual protection is exactly what makes this duet a timeless anthem to true, soul-level companionship.