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tromperie — deception / infidelity

Tromperie translates to "deception" or, more specifically in this context, "infidelity" or "cheating". It's a strong word that immediately hints at a dramatic and emotional situation.

In the song, the speaker is grappling with the aftermath of her partner's tromperie, which has led to a crisis in her 7-year marriage. The word encapsulates the central conflict of the song, making it very enticing for a learner to discover the story behind it.

This song isn't a traditional song, but an interlude that feels like listening to a personal voicemail. A woman is leaving a message for her friend, feeling completely lost and confused.

She explains that she had promised herself she would leave her husband after he cheated on her. But now, she's having second thoughts. He has apologized, declared his love, and she truly believes he regrets it. After seven years of marriage and with a child together, she's torn. She still has feelings for him and is hesitating, asking her friend to call her back for advice. The title, "LE DOUTE," perfectly captures her feeling of doubt and uncertainty.

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