On Verra Bien literally means “We’ll see”, and Amir turns that simple phrase into a sparkling pep-talk about embracing uncertainty. The verses invite a friend (or all of us) to share what it feels like to face life head-on: pain can bruise us, yet it forges strength; choices can confuse us, yet they prove we’re free. Every setback hides a hidden gift, “the good inside the bad,” and even when tears appear, they remind us we are alive enough to laugh until we cry.
The chorus is an uplifting mantra: “We’ll see the good, the whole inside the nothing, the infinite in every ending.” Amir reassures listeners that the heart is “magical,” mending its wounds with golden thread, and that dark moments are only brief chapters in a story where goodness ultimately wins. By the final refrain, the song feels like sunlight after rain, urging us to hold on to the lessons we learn today because “what we keep will shape who we become” tomorrow.