: A folk ballad characterized by a prominent harmonica and slide guitar (played by Gildas Arzel).
: Goldman wrote the track after observing a "perfect couple" and wondering about the fragility of the bond that holds two people together.
: This line highlights the central theme that "home" is not a building, but the person he loves.
: The video focuses on a natural, unpretentious atmosphere. It often features Goldman in a serene outdoor setting, emphasizing the "roots" and "stability" mentioned in the lyrics.
: The lyrics mention playing the "same harmonica" and seeing the "same tree over there". The video frequently leans into these grounded, everyday symbols to represent a life that could have been nearly identical, yet fundamentally empty without the specific love of his partner. Lyrics & Meaning
: To celebrate the song's enduring popularity, a modernized, high-definition version of the clip was released 11 years after its original debut (or roughly 20 years after the song's release), allowing fans to experience the visuals with updated clarity.
: Fate, domestic comfort, and the "chilling" thought of a life lived without one's partner. Music Video Breakdown