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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "J’adore Toutes Les Femmes" by the artist "Willie Lamothe"

Willie Lamothe's song "J’adore Toutes Les Femmes" (I adore all women) uses gentle irony to portray a typical flirting scenario. The lyrical hero is a charming rogue who enjoys female attention. He admires all women ("their charm and beauty"), but his interest is superficial - he only seeks light flirting ("I ask them for a light kiss").

The hero acknowledges that women do not always respond to his advances and explains this by their fear of being deceived. He doesn't deny that men can indeed deceive ("and it's true"), portraying himself as a simpleton who acknowledges his little weaknesses.

The second part of the song tells about a meeting in a cabaret, where the hero, charmed by the look of a stranger, invites her to dance and begins to sing. He repeats his compliments and excuses, giving the impression of a man who does not take rejection to heart and is always ready for a new infatuation.

The repetition of the phrase "They are afraid that we will deceive them, and it's true" at the end of the song reinforces the ironic tone. The hero seems to acknowledge his tendency to be fickle but sees nothing wrong with it. The whole song is filled with an atmosphere of light flirting, dancing, and carefree fun.

J'adore toutes les femmes leurs charmes et leur beauté

Et d'elles je leur réclame un tout petit baiser

Mais quand elles vous refusent, il ne faut pas se froisser

Elles ont peur qu'on abuse et c'est la vérité

Hier dans un cabaret une jolie femme je regardais

Je lui demande pour danser et d'un pas cadencé

Je me suis mis à chanter

J'adore toutes les femmes leurs charmes et leur beauté

Et d'elles je leur réclame un tout petit baiser

Mais quand elles vous refusent, il ne faut pas se froisser

Elles ont peur qu'on abuse et c'est la vérité

Oui tu m'avais dit, je t'aime écoute ce beau poème

Quand je serai dans tes bras et que tu chanteras

De beaux refrains comme ça

J'adore toutes les femmes leurs charmes et leur beauté

Et d'elles je leur réclame un tout petit baiser

Et quand elles vous refusent, il ne faut pas se froisser

Elles ont peur qu'on abuse et c'est la vérité

Elles ont peur qu'on abuse et c'est la vérité

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