Alors Regarde Lyrics in English Patrick Bruel

Below, I translated the lyrics of the song Alors Regarde by Patrick Bruel from French to English.
Sleep doesn't want me, you've been dreaming for a long time
On the TV, the snow has taken over the screen
I've seen men running, a land that's retreating
Calls for help, children being pushed around
You say it's not my role to talk about all this
That before speaking up, one must go there
You say it's too easy, you say it's useless
But it's even easier to not talk about anything
So look, look a little
I won't stay silent just because your eyes hurt
So look, look a little
You'll see all we can do if we're two
Lost in your nuances, conscience at rest
While the world moves forward, you can't find the right words
You hesitate between saying everything and a strange silence
You struggle to leave, so you play innocent
So look, look a little
I won't stay silent just because your eyes hurt
So look, look a little
You'll see all we can do if we're two
In my head, a music comes to overlay its images
To African rhythms but I don't see the landscape
Always these men running, this land that's retreating
These calls for help, these children being pushed around
So look, look a little
I won't stay silent just because your eyes hurt
So look, look a little
You'll see all we can do if we're two
So look
I won't stay silent
So look
You'll see all we can do
If we're two
If we're two
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SONG MEANING
"Alors Regarde" by Patrick Bruel is a poignant song that delves into the themes of social awareness, activism, and the power of unity. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world in turmoil, with references to societal injustices, the need for action, and the importance of speaking out against oppression. Bruel's impassioned plea for his listener to open their eyes and join forces in making a difference is underscored by a sense of urgency and a call to action. The song's message is clear: by coming together and raising our voices, we can effect positive change and create a better world for all.
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