“Corine” is a bittersweet love letter set against a chaotic world. The singer begs for small, daily tokens of affection—“la fleur de ton amour”—while confessing how deeply Corine’s absence would hurt. Even if they must walk separate paths, the narrator promises to keep her memory alive, telling anyone who looks into their eyes just how much she is missed. Over a punchy chorus, the song repeats that the world is “fou, fou, fou” (crazy, crazy, crazy) and that life can feel hopeless, yet the plea remains: “Même si c’est dur, faites que ça dure”—“Even if it’s hard, let it last.” Love becomes both shield and lifeline when everything else feels upside down.
The second verse flips the perspective, urging Corine to rise, become independent, and show everyone she’s different. Though she’s encouraged to stand on her own, the promise of unwavering support never fades: “Je serai là pour toi.” Together these ideas create a powerful message—true affection isn’t about possession; it’s about empowering someone, keeping hope alive, and choosing to fight for connection in a mad, torturous adventure called life.