Chavirent means 'capsize' or 'overturn', most often used for boats. It's a rare and vivid verb that stands out immediately.
Zaz sings, "Sur nos petits navires / L'âme et les coeurs chavirent" (On our little ships / The soul and hearts capsize). She uses this nautical term metaphorically to describe how our inner spirits and hearts can be emotionally overturned or overwhelmed, just like a small boat in a stormy sea. It's a uniquely poetic image about emotional vulnerability.
Imagine opens like a friendly daydream, inviting us to stand on the riverbank with Zaz and picture a world that rhymes with you and me. Love is the spark, but it quickly spreads to something bigger: routines are tossed overboard, hearts become little boats, and every choice turns into ink that writes tomorrow. Instead of sighing c'est comme ça, the song dares us to dream again, to weave a gentler future with our own hands, and to let hidden smiles brighten life for the children growing up ici-bas.
Beneath the catchy refrain lies a simple yet powerful idea: we become what we imagine. Hope is not wishful thinking; it is a blueprint. By believing in brighter days, our souls begin to sail toward them. Close your eyes, breathe in, and let the melody remind you that a kinder planet starts inside every listener; all it takes is one more shared dream.