Si L’on S’aimait is a rousing anthem of solidarity from the French collective Les Enfoirés, famous for their yearly concerts supporting the charity Restos du Cœur. From the very first line, the singers dream of a night when people decide to “change the world” and finally answer the silent cries of those who suffer. The chorus keeps repeating a simple but powerful idea: if only we truly loved and helped one another, we would stop looking away, abandon indifference, and build real hope.
The song reminds us that love is not just a feeling but an action. It urges listeners to resist the “poison of indifference,” choose compassion over convenience, and sow the seeds of a kinder future. Even the playful spelling of E-N-F-O-I-R-E-S becomes a mini manifesto: En for teamwork, foi (faith) in a better tomorrow, rés for Restos and réagis (react). In short, “Si L’on S’aimait” invites you to sing along while asking yourself one question: what could the world look like if we all decided to love and help, starting now?