The song "Mon Écho" by Julien Doré talks about the night falling on the warm-blooded sea. The lyrics depict a sense of confusion and a feeling of being surrounded by madness and venomous people. The singer wonders where the quietness of the rivers goes. He describes seeing the lagoon and hell, both at rest, and being physically tense on the stone of tears. The narrator questions where the variety of prayers' nuances go. The chorus expresses the singer's desire to be enchanted by promises and beauty, to have the audience disappear if needed, leaving behind the ocean. While acknowledging that there will be other beaches and words to send dark messages, the singer awaits gold and storms to imagine their journeys together. The repetition of "Mon Écho" (My Echo) suggests that the narrator is seeking validation or echoes of their own feelings and experiences, wanting them to be acknowledged and understood by others. The song ends with a repetition of the question regarding the silence of the rivers. Overall, "Mon Écho" seems to convey a desire for connection, understanding, and poetic beauty amid the chaos and solitude of life.