"Il suffisait d'aimer" is a French song written by Jean-Jacques Goldman and performed by Celine Dion. Josh Groban later covered the song in English as "S'il Suffisait D'aimer." The song is about a man who is in love with a woman and imagines what it would be like if she was a part of his life. He feels that he has so much to say to her, but doesn't know how to express his feelings. He is envious of people who seem to have it all and wonders what he is doing wrong. The chorus of the song repeats the idea that if it were enough to love someone, the world would be a better place. The speaker is willing to give everything he has to his beloved, but feels that it is never enough. The lyrics also touch on the idea of pain and suffering in the world. The speaker talks about children playing in a garden and flowers on a balcony, but then mentions the clouds that bring bad luck and the fear that grips people in their countries. The song is a call for love and a reminder that it can make a difference in the world. It is a message about the power of love to heal and bring people together.