Is love really forever? In this bittersweet indie–rock ballad, French singer-songwriter Cali walks us through the quiet collapse of a once-passionate romance. Each verse skips between the routine present—two lovers waking up on opposite sides of the bed—and rose-tinted flashbacks of their first shy kiss on a school bench. The repeated hook, “L’amour est éternel jusqu’à ce qu’il s’arrête” (love is eternal until it stops), lands like a wry punchline, turning the grand idea of everlasting love into a fragile, temporary spark.
Beneath the catchy refrain you’ll hear raw confession: muffled sobs in a too-big bed, doubts that pile up like empty wine bottles, and the aching loneliness that can hide inside togetherness. Cali’s lyrics paint both the glow of early infatuation and the gray of its fading light, reminding us that relationships can feel infinite right up to the moment they break. Listen closely and you’ll find a powerful mix of nostalgia, irony, and tender honesty—perfect for practicing French while exploring the universal question of how long “forever” really lasts.