“Et Toi Mon Amour” is a fever-dream monologue from a woman who is both fascinated and exhausted by love. Speaking straight to her partner, Julia flips between tenderness and sarcasm: one moment she pictures a simple life raising caribou, the next she threatens to “break your knees.” Life feels like a carousel of baptisms, blonde distractions, and solitary mornings where she keeps running without ever catching her breath.
The repeated hook “Folie, follows” (“Madness, follows”) sums it up. Love colors everything… sometimes in soft la vie en rose shades, sometimes in bruised gray. Julia’s warrior soul craves the comfort of the familiar, yet she is drowning in restless energy that pulls her toward the Caspian Sea. The song captures the push-and-pull of passion: sweet kisses and choking hands, playful dreams and grim jokes, all swirling in a poetic confession that feels at once intimate and wildly unhinged.