LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Close your eyes and imagine a lonely country road, the Départementale 106, bathed in yellow street-lights on a chilly Tuesday night in February. A carefree biker glides along, feeling like the king of his own little planet, when in a flash of headlights everything shatters – metal, dreams, even time itself. Pascal Obispo turns this tragic collision into a cinematic scene where an anonymous hit-and-run driver steals a young man’s life and leaves a stunned witness, the mysterious homme de fer (iron man), repeating a single, haunting truth: « On n’est pas seul sur la terre » – We are not alone on Earth.

The refrain is the song’s moral compass. Beneath the gripping accident story lies a universal reminder of our shared responsibility: every action on the road, in life, in love ripples outward because other hearts and hopes are always nearby. Obispo’s lyrics blend raw imagery – gasoline fumes, scattered debris, whispered last words – with almost spiritual vows (“Croix de bois, croix Lucifer”). The result is both a cautionary tale about recklessness and a compassionate plea for empathy. Life is fragile, he says, so drive – and live – with the knowledge that we are all traveling together on the same planet.

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