Best French Song Ever - Aimer jusqu'à l'impossible
Je n'ai connu qu'une histoire d'amour,
Au fil de ma vie,
Cet homme m'a promis le toujours,
Et puis s'est enfuie.
C'est la couleur de l'enfer
Quand les mots sont sales et se tuent
Je n'ai pu sombrer sous la colère,
Comme un cheval fou.
Mais ce qui m'a sauvée,
C'est de pouvoir aimer.
Aimer jusqu'à l'impossible,
Aimer se dire que c'est possible,
Aimer d'un amour invincible,
Aimer jusqu'à l'impossible,
C'est possible.
J'ai vu des châteaux en Espagne,
Ce que j'ai bâti,
Et disparaîtrait sous les flammes de la jalousie,
C'est de la douleur sans égal,
Quand sa vie,
Bat en étincelles
Je n'ai pu vendre mon âme au diable,l
Comme un criminel.
Mais ce qui m'a sauvée,
C'est de pouvoir aimer.
Aimer jusqu'à l'impossible,
Aimer se dire que c'est possible,
Aimer d'un amour invincible,
Aimer jusqu'à l'impossible,
C'est possible.
Aimer jusqu'à l'impossible,
Aimer, jurer sur la
Bible,
Malgré l'inaccessible,
Aimer, jusqu'à l'impossible,
C'est possible.
Hein hein hein
...
Aimer jusqu'à l'imprévisible,
Aimer jusqu'à l'impossible,
C'est possible.
Paris (Listeni/ˈpærɨs/;
French: [paʁi] ( listen)) is the capital and largest city of
France. It is situated on the river
Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region (or
Paris Region, French:
Région parisienne). The city of Paris, within its administrative limits (the 20 arrondissements) largely unchanged since
1860, has an estimated population of 2,211,297[2] (
January 2008), but the
Paris metropolitan area has a population of 12,089,098[4] (January 2008), and is one of the most populated metropolitan areas in
Europe.[5] Paris was the largest city in the
Western world for about
1,000 years, prior to the
19th century, and the largest in the entire world between the
16th and
19th centuries.[
6][7][8]
Paris is today one of the world's leading business and cultural centres, and its influences in politics, education, entertainment, media, fashion, science, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities.[9][10][11][12] It hosts the headquarters of many international organizations such as
UNESCO, the
OECD, the
International Chamber of Commerce or the informal
Paris Club. Paris is considered one of the greenest[13] and most liveable[14] cities in Europe. It is also one of the most expensive.[15][16]
Paris and the Paris Region, with €552.1 billion (US$768.9 billion) in 2009, produce more than a quarter of the gross domestic product of France.[17] According to 2008 estimates, the
Paris agglomeration is Europe's biggest[18] or second biggest[19] city economy and the sixth largest in the world.[20] The Paris Region hosts the headquarters of 33 of the
Fortune Global 500 companies,[21] the highest such concentration in Europe, hosted in several business districts, notably
La Défense, the largest dedicated business district in Europe
.[22] The
Paris region has the highest concentration of higher education students in the
European Union,[23] is the first in Europe in terms of research and development capability and expenditure[23] and is considered one of the best cities in the world for innovation.[24] With about 42 million tourists annually in the city and its suburbs,[23] Paris is the most visited city in the world. The city and its region contain 3,800 historical monuments and four
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
The name Paris derives from that of its earliest inhabitants, the
Gaulish tribe known as the
Parisii. The city was called
Lutetia (more fully,
Lutetia Parisiorum, "Lutetia of the Parisii"), during the
Roman era of the 1st to the
6th century, but during the reign of
Julian the Apostate (360--363), the city was renamed Paris.[25]
It is believed that the name of the Parisii tribe comes from the
Celtic Gallic word parisio meaning "the working people" or "the craftsmen."[26]
Paris has many nicknames, but its most famous is "La Ville-Lumière" ("
The City of Light"),[27] a name it owes first to its fame as a centre of education and ideas during the
Age of Enlightenment, and later to its early adoption of street lighting.[28] Since the mid-19th century, Paris has been known as
Paname[29] ([panam]) in the
Parisian slang called argot (Ltspkr
.png Moi j'suis d'Paname, i.e. "I'm from Paname"). The singer
Renaud repopularized the term amongst the young generation[29] with his
1976 album Amoureux de Paname ("In love with Paname").
Paris' inhabitants are known in
English as "Parisians" and in French as Parisiens ([paʁizjɛ̃] ( listen)). Parisians are often pejoratively called Parigots ([paʁiɡo] ( listen)), a term first used in
1900[30] by those living outside the Paris region.
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