In these lockdown times we paused a bit
Far from frantic rushing we opened our eyes
In these troubled times, it sometimes feels good
To start thinking again even if it's not by choice
So between kids' screams and schoolwork
Between masks and gloves, between fear and anger
Seeing the leaders freak out in their muddled handling
In these lockdown times, we ask ourselves questions
What if this virus had lots of other virtues
Besides attacking our vulnerable lungs
What if it also tried to give us back our sight
About lifestyles that have turned harmful
If we have to save our lives by staying safe at home
We finally let the Earth recover what we took from her
Nature lays down its law, taking back its rights
Avenging itself for our arrogance and our contempt
And is it chance that this vile virus
Doesn't attack the youngest, doesn't hit the kids
It goes after the adults responsible for this world
It condemns our drift and spares the innocents
This grown-up world has become so frail
The established order blew up in pieces
Earthlings remember they're human and fragile
And maybe feel it's time to wipe the slate clean
What if this virus had many other powers
Besides attacking our breathing
What if it also tried to give us back our memory
Of the values forgotten behind our ambitions
We suddenly find ourselves alike, united
All in the same boat to face the virus
It was a bit less the case for fighting poverty
We were less united to welcome the Aquarius
And what if this virus had the huge gift
Of reminding us what really matters
Trips, outings, money are no longer the norm
And from our windows we relearn to look at the sky
We've got time for family, we slow down work
And even with the outside we strengthen bonds
We reinvent our rituals, full of ideas, discoveries
And every day we check up on our elders
And what if this virus showed us who the real heroes are
Those who were already toiling far from our thoughts
Only now do they make the front page
While the CAC 40 is in quarantine
Long before Corona the hospital was suffocating
It coughed up misery and overload
Our leaders discover there's reason to worry
Now that there's a line for intensive care
We suddenly recognize those who help us live
While the state suffocates all our public services
Those who clean the streets, who transport and who deliver
We rediscover the invisible ones of the republic
So when this virus leaves the way it came
What'll be left of all its side effects
What will we have gained with all we lost
Will our dead have had a saving fate