Pour La Peine Lyrics in English 1789 Les Amants De La Bastille

Below, I translated the lyrics of the song Pour La Peine by 1789 Les Amants De La Bastille from French to English.
When fear sneaks in
Into our illusions
We give up, give up
Heaven forgives
When the mind gets stuck
In madness
The cannons thunder
Cannons thunder
The cries echo
For the pain
I'll take you
We want dreams that lift us up
We want flowers for our pain
We want meaning, innocence
In the name of our free thinkers
In the name of the tears that disarm us
We must be able to change history
For the pain
In the name of our fathers who taught us
The price of a man
Price of a man
What we are
In the name of our brothers fallen into oblivion
Of human rights
Human rights
Men's rights
We want dreams that lift us up
We want flowers for our pain
We want meaning, innocence
In the name of our free thinkers
In the name of the tears that disarm us
We must be able to change history
For the pain
For the pain
I want to smile at your mistakes
Kiss your wounds
We'll learn by heart
Excess
Because our sorrows are the same
We want dreams that lift us up
We want flowers for our pain
We want meaning, innocence
In the name of our free thinkers
In the name of the tears that disarm us
We must be able to change history
For the pain
For the pain
Did you like these lyrics?
SONG MEANING

Picture Paris in 1789, cannons rumbling in the distance, fear slipping into every conversation. Pour La Peine transforms that tense atmosphere into a soaring anthem of hope. The singers acknowledge chaos and pain, yet immediately counter it with a passionate wish list: “dreams that lift us,” “flowers for our pain,” and the rebirth of innocence. It is a rallying cry from the people in the streets who refuse to let terror write their story. Instead, they summon courage, friendship, and idealism to drown out the roar of war.

At its heart, the song is a call to rewrite history by holding on to human values. It salutes fathers who taught the cost of dignity, brothers who fell into oblivion, and the tears that disarm even the toughest hearts. By repeating “pour la peine,” the chorus insists that all this struggle is worth it when it protects freedom of thought and the “rights of man.” The result is an energizing blend of rebellion and tenderness, urging listeners to stand together, dream bigger, and turn their collective grief into a brighter, fairer tomorrow.

Did you know?
In addition to reading lyric translations, you can now learn French with music and lyrics from your favorite artists.
No more boring lessons. You can now learn with engaging and culturally relevant lyrics from the best artists.
LEARN SPANISH WITH MUSIC
Learn French with music with 1992 lyric translations from various artists including 1789 Les Amants De La Bastille
Get our free guide to learn French with music!
Join 63780 learners. Unsubscribe any time.
Sign up with Google
Sign up with Google
Learn French with lessons based on similar songs!
Get it on Google Play
Download on the App Store
Apple and App Store are trademarks of Apple Inc.
Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google LLC.