Lumière Blanche (Ad Finem) Lyrics – SCH

“Lumière Blanche (Ad Finem)” Lyrics by SCH is a latest French song in the voice of SCH. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Lumière Blanche (Ad Finem)” song lyrics are also written by SCH. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In “Lumière Blanche (Ad Finem)” by SCH, the artist reflects on his turbulent life, torn between material success and personal struggles. He describes a journey of hardship, where he’s been involved in crime, dealt with betrayal, and faced the harsh realities of life. SCH touches on the pain of love, his battle with darkness, and his desire to find answers, even if it means facing death. The lyrics convey a sense of loneliness, resilience, and the weight of past choices, all while searching for clarity in the white light at the end.

Paroles de Lumière Blanche (Ad Finem) – SCH

[Couplet 1]
Et le banc et la tess, les caisses noires du cortège, mes amis, mes bandits, j’suis marié au manège
On fait genre une allèche, on fait tomber la neige, ce .38 me protège
J’ai foiré au collège, trop tôt, j’suis tombé dans l’piège
Faut qu’j’sorte ma reum de la merde, j’irai ni en S ni en L, ma gueule
J’les ai toutes aimées les yeux fermés, l’amour rend aveugle, oh
Les jours bleus, les jours moroses, j’n’avais besoin que d’une chose
Une seule vie n’suffirait pas pour nous dire c’qui nous oppose
Solitaire, à ma cause, solidaire
Certains sont jamais revenus, j’pourrai jamais m’y faire

[Refrain]

J’suis entre l’avoir ou l’être (L’être), entre quatre murs ou quatre planches (Quatre planches)
J’irai trouver les réponses dans la lumière blanche (Oh-oh-oh-oh, oh)
J’suis entre l’avoir ou l’être, entre quatre murs ou quatre planches (Quatre planches)
J’irai trouver les réponses dans la lumière blanche (Dans la lumière blanche, quatre planches)

[Couplet 2]
Aucune autre va m’déchirer l’cœur, j’pars quand elle commence à m’attendrir
J’étais trop jeune pour traduire les pleurs, j’suis trop vieux pour apprendre à rire
J’dresse un tableau bien triste mais j’résiste
Si j’ai peur, je persiste, j’ai jamais eu le choix, là où on est censé l’avoir
La nuit m’a perverti, j’ai toujours eu foi
J’étais censé savoir comment les choses se terminent dans l’hall ? (Comment les choses se terminent dans l’hall ?)
Ces enfoirés m’auront pas, j’ai rien à cirer du strass et d’leur “bravo”
Et tous les regards qui m’ont rendu paro, j’ai des potes qui veulent scier leurs barreaux
Avoir trop d’seum dans les veines, ça nous tue comme le poison

[Refrain]
Entre l’avoir ou l’être, entre quatre murs ou quatre planches
J’irai trouver les réponses dans la lumière blanche (Oh-oh-oh, ouh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
J’suis entre l’avoir ou l’être, entre quatre murs ou quatre planches
J’irai trouver les réponses dans la lumière blanche, woh-oh-oh

[Pont : Instrumentale]

[Outro]

Entre l’avoir ou l’être, entre quatre murs ou quatre planches
J’irai trouver les réponses dans la lumière blanche
Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Ba-Ba-Barone Rosso

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Lumière Blanche (Ad Finem) Lyrics Meaning

[Couplet 1]
In this verse, SCH talks about his rough background, where he grew up in a tough environment (“banc” and “tess” represent the streets). He mentions his dangerous lifestyle, surrounded by friends and criminals, and describes his sense of being trapped, symbolized by “marié au manège” (married to the ride). He confesses to making mistakes early in life, such as failing in school and falling into a life of crime. His struggles are further emphasized as he talks about wanting to help his mother escape hardship. SCH also reflects on his relationships with women, admitting that love blinded him in the past. Despite the good and bad days, he only sought one thing—an answer to life’s struggles. The verse ends with a sense of solidarity in his fight, despite losing people along the way, which he’ll never fully accept.

[Refrain]
The refrain expresses SCH’s inner conflict between material wealth (“avoir”) and personal fulfillment (“être”). He feels torn between two paths: one that could lead him to a life in prison (“quatre murs”) or death (“quatre planches”). He seeks answers and clarity, symbolized by “lumière blanche” (white light), which may represent both death and the search for peace or truth. This recurring theme highlights his confusion and desire for resolution.

[Couplet 2]
In the second verse, SCH explores his emotional turmoil and the complexities of his relationships. He describes the pain of love, saying no one else can hurt him as deeply as a woman can. He admits he was too young to understand his emotions and too old to learn to find joy. Despite facing difficulties, he remains determined, even when fear tries to hold him back. He reflects on how life pushed him into choices where he had no real control, and how the darkness of the streets influenced him. He mentions being deceived by appearances and how he doesn’t care about superficial praise. Instead, he’s focused on surviving and fighting for freedom, with a sense of defiance. He acknowledges how drügs and anger can consume people, comparing it to poison.

[Refrain]
The refrain repeats the same inner struggle SCH faces—caught between having material things or finding true meaning. He remains stuck between walls and death, but still looks for answers in the “lumière blanche.” It reiterates his search for clarity, despite feeling trapped in a vicious cycle.

[Outro]
In the outro, SCH repeats his desire to find answers, trapped between choices that could either lock him up or end his life. The “lumière blanche” continues to symbolize both the unknown and a possible escape, as he searches for meaning in a world full of uncertainty.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Lumière Blanche (Ad Finem) song?
A. Lumière Blanche (Ad Finem) song is sung by SCH.

Q. Who wrote Lumière Blanche (Ad Finem) lyrics?
A. Lumière Blanche (Ad Finem) lyrics are penned by SCH.

Q. Who has given the music of Lumière Blanche (Ad Finem) song?
A. Lumière Blanche (Ad Finem) music is composed and produced by SCH.

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