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In âComme Tous Les Soirsâ Zaho rewinds the tape of a love story that used to feel limitless. She sings to her partner like someone leafing through an old photo album: âMon amour⊠rappelle-toi nos souvenirs / On Ă©tait libre.â The nights were once filled with laughter and the certainty that one hug could fix anything. Now the same nights stretch out, heavy with silence, as two hearts that no longer beat in sync try to pretend nothing has changed.
Instead of pointing fingers, Zaho admits that both lovers share the blame. The chorus â repeating âcomme tous les soirsâ â becomes a bittersweet mantra, reminding us how routine can turn magic into melancholy. By the end, she proposes liberation: tear off the âinvisible chains,â speak the truth, and, if necessary, say goodbye. It is a soulful snapshot of a relationship caught between nostalgia and the courageous choice to let go.