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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "J'Envoie Valser" by the artist "Zazie"

Zazie's song "J'Envoie Valser" ("I Throw Away") is an anthem to simple and sincere love, free from material values.

The lyrics contrast superficial displays of love based on expensive gifts ("jewels around the neck", "stones") with genuine feeling that needs no outward trappings. Zazie criticizes those who chase "gilded cages", false symbols of affection, forgetting about true intimacy.

For the lyrical heroine, the most important thing is the embrace of a loved one, which means more than any "treasure". She calls to throw away "proofs of love, thinly covered in gold", "rings and necklaces" because the true value is in the feeling itself, in sincere affection, which cannot be bought for any money.

The song features a light irony towards those who "throw each other glances and flowers" and then easily part ways. Zazie contrasts them with her own love, true and lasting, which needs no ostentatious gestures. She is sure that many would like to love as strongly and sincerely as they do.

Overall, "J'Envoie Valser" is a manifesto song that encourages appreciating simplicity and sincerity in relationships, putting feelings above material goods, and not being afraid to abandon the stereotypes imposed by society.

J'en vois des qui se donnent-donnent

Des bijoux dans le cou.

C'est beau mais quand même

Ce ne sont que des cailloux,

Des pierres qui vous roulent-roulent

Et qui vous coulent sur les joues.

J'aime mieux que tu m'aimes

Sans dépenser des sous.

Moi, je m'en moque.

J'envoie valser

Les trucs en toc,

Les cages dorées.

Toi, quand tu me serres très fort

C'est comme un trésor

Et ça, et ça vaut de l'or.

J'en vois des qui se lancent

Des regards et des fleurs,

Puis qui se laissent

Quelque part ou ailleurs,

Entre les roses et les choux.

J'en connais des tas

Qui feraient mieux de s'aimer un peu,

Un peu comme nous

Qui nous aimons beaucoup.

Et d'envoyer ailleurs valser

Les bagues et les cœurs en collier.

Car quand on s'aime très fort

C'est comme un trésor

Et ça, et ça vaut de l'or.

Et pour toujours

J'envoie valser

Les preuves d'amour

En or plaqué,

Puisque tu me serres très fort,

C'est là mon trésor.

C'est toi, toi qui vaut de l'or.

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