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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Cupidon" by the artist "Willie Lamothe"

The song "Cupidon" by Willie Lamothe is a plea for help in matters of the heart, addressed to Cupid, the ancient Roman god of love. The lyrical hero is lonely and suffers from unrequited love. He believes that only Cupid's magical arrows can solve his problem and ignite a reciprocal feeling in the heart of his beloved.

The repeated appeals "Cupidon, Cupidon" emphasize the hero's despair and hope for divine intervention. He describes Cupid as a "good fellow" who can "easily make one fall in love".

The song repeatedly uses the motif of magical arrows that must pierce the heart of the unapproachable beauty and make her reciprocate his feelings. The image of "golden arrows" piercing the "depth of the heart" and bringing "happiness" creates an atmosphere of magic and hope for a miracle.

Overall, the song "Cupidon" is a naive and touching declaration of love, filled with faith in the power of love and hope for a happy ending.

Cupidon Cupidon je suis seul depuis ce jour

Tu peux régler mon problème avec tes flèches d'amour

Cupidon Cupidon moi je ai besoin de toi

Car je l'aime oui je l'aime c'est elle qui ne m'aime pas

Cupidon au milieu de son coeur

Va lancer tes flèches de bonheur

Et alors elle m'aimera

Et elle viendra dans mes bras

Cupidon petit bonhomme sorti des contes de fées

Cupidon petit bonhomme tu peux bien me faire aimer

Cupidon petit bonhomme elle ne pourra résister

Cupidon petit bonhomme lance tes flèches dorées

Ah! ah! ah! ah!

Cupidon Cupidon j'ai besoin de tes secours

Tu vois la fille que j'aime ne m'aime pas en retour

Cupidon Cupidon d'une flèche toi tu peux

Mettre le feu à son âme pour qu'enfin je sois heureux

Cupidon au milieu de son coeur

Va lancer tes flèches de bonheur

Et alors elle m'aimera

Et elle viendra dans mes bras

Cupidon petit bonhomme sorti des contes de fées

Cupidon petit bonhomme tu peux bien me faire aimer

Cupidon petit bonhomme elle ne pourra résister

Cupidon petit bonhomme lance tes flèches dorées

Cupidon petit bonhomme sorti des contes de fées

Cupidon petit bonhomme tu peux bien me faire aimer

Cupidon petit bonhomme elle ne pourra résister

Cupidon petit bonhomme lance tes flèches dorées

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