LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Canopée invites you to swing on vines of imagination and love. POLO and PAN paint a dreamy escape deep in the Amazon, somewhere at the fictional coordinates “latitude 500, longitude 36.” Here, two lovers reinvent Eden: she appears in a “verdoyante tenue d’Ève,” birds supply the soundtrack, and millenary trees welcome them like family. The canopy becomes a natural cathedral where everything artificial melts away, leaving only raw beauty, freedom, and wonder.

Beneath the lush leaves the duo celebrates a life lived off-grid—part innocent child, part playful outlaw. They plant their “quilles” (bowling pins) in a brook, listen to a mysterious bird beckon them higher, and promise to share their ideals from this green rooftop of the world. The song is a tropical postcard that whispers, “It takes so little for you and me,” urging us to root ourselves in nature and rediscover joy, simplicity, and togetherness.

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