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âPupilleâ paints the tender moment when a newborn, innocent and full of promise, is placed for adoption. The narrator speaks directly to the baby, reassuring the child that none of this is your fault and none of it is hers either. The word pupille means both âpupilâ and âward,â hinting at a future shaped by new guardians. Madame Monsieur imagine all the dazzling possibilities aheadâlearning Chinese, riding a bike, maybe even becoming a government ministerâwhile acknowledging the motherâs fear, guilt, and hope that her choice will offer âa little more chance, a little more love.â
Behind the gentle melody lies a powerful message: life begins with unanswered questions, yet it is filled with limitless potential. By repeating âRegarde comme tu brillesâ (âLook how you shineâ), the song celebrates resilience and the idea that our origins do not define our destiny. It is a compassionate tribute to every child who starts life in someone elseâs arms and to every parent who makes a heartbreaking decision in the name of love.