All Song Lyrics
Read about each song that Parfait has written, and click the links for each to see the full lyrics.

Back to Life
A heartfelt call to pause, reflect, and reconnect
The song "Back to Life" is a heartfelt call to pause, reflect, and reconnect—with ourselves, with each other, and with something greater. It invites listeners to slow down from the rush of life, breathe deeply, and rediscover wonder in the present moment. Through poetic imagery of stars and candlelight, it emphasizes the beauty of presence and shared humanity. The song challenges societal pressures and rigid narratives, urging a return to authenticity, vulnerability, and spiritual alignment as we look into each other's eyes and come "back to life."
Beautiful Scar
Reflection on unexpected beauty that emerges from brokenness
The song "Beautiful Scar" is a powerful reflection on pain, transformation, and the unexpected beauty that emerges from brokenness. Through vivid imagery of being cracked open and scorched, it portrays a journey marked by struggle and surrender. The "scar" becomes a symbol of resilience and rebirth—a mark of survival that tells a deeper, more authentic story. Embracing the scar as both wound and witness, the song celebrates it as the unique origin of a new beginning, a testament to the strength and beauty forged through hardship.


Cette Femme
A heartfelt tribute to the ideal woman
The song "Cette Femme" is a heartfelt tribute to the ideal woman—someone who is spiritual, strong, tender, and deeply authentic. It expresses the singer’s longing for a partner who will love him truly, pray with him, inspire him, and help him grow into a better man. He seeks a woman of character and faith, someone who is self-respecting, unaffected by materialism, and grounded in simplicity. Through poetic verses and a passionate rap interlude, he paints a portrait of a woman who embodies peace, inner beauty, and the depth of true love—a companion for both the heart and the soul.
God's Tears
Reflection on the urgent need for healing and reconciliation
The song "God’s Tears" is a poignant reflection on broken relationships, emotional distance, and the urgent need for healing and reconciliation. Through heartfelt lyrics, the song captures the pain caused by pride, fear, and silence, revealing how both sides are hurting yet remain separated. The chorus pleads for a bridge—someone or something to stand in the gap and help restore connection—while wrestling with the reluctance to be that bridge oneself. It acknowledges the cost of division, especially for future generations, and calls for courage to rise above pain and fear, suggesting that even God weeps over the distance between us.


Home
Soulful exploration of belonging, healing, and redefining "home"
The song "Home" is a soulful exploration of belonging, healing, and redefining what "home" truly means. It begins with questions about identity and longing, then unfolds into a powerful affirmation: home is not just a place, but the presence of love and connection. Letting go of the past, the singer embraces new dreams and roots in wherever life leads, grounded in gratitude and faith. With the realization that home can exist in many places, the chorus beautifully declares that wherever there is love, there is home—because it’s the people who make it feel that way.
Letting It Go
Reflection on heartbreak, forgiveness, and emotional freedom
The song "Letting It Go" is a moving reflection on heartbreak, forgiveness, and the journey toward emotional freedom. It tells the story of a love lost due to pride and unresolved pain, yet chooses healing over bitterness. Despite the hurt and disappointment, the singer embraces forgiveness—not to forget the past, but to reclaim peace and the ability to love again. With raw honesty, the song acknowledges the complexity of emotions while ultimately offering a powerful message: letting go is not weakness, but an act of love and liberation.


Rolling Stones
Anthem of healing and liberation from a painful past
The song "Rolling Stones" is a powerful anthem of healing and liberation from a painful past marked by emotional neglect and unmet love. It reflects on a relationship where love was claimed but not truly given, leaving deep wounds and confusion. The lyrics trace a journey from disillusionment to self-realization, as the singer confronts betrayal and brokenness while rising above it all. With the repeated image of “rolling stones” symbolizing burdens and false promises, the song triumphantly declares a newfound freedom—body, mind, and soul finally at peace and no longer weighed down.
The Last Song
Farewell and a powerful legacy message from a parent to their children
The song "The Last Song" is a heartfelt farewell and a powerful legacy message from a parent to their children. Framed as a final offering, it carries wisdom, love, and hope for the next generation. The singer reflects on their life and prepares to let go, urging their sons to embrace their purpose with courage, light, and faith. Despite the world’s pain, the song affirms that love is the ultimate healer and calls on the listener to embody that love. It’s both a blessing and a charge—to be agents of change, to shine brightly, and to help make the world new.


The Other
Plea for recognition, dignity, and belonging
The song "The Other" is a poignant and powerful plea for recognition, dignity, and belonging. It gives voice to those who are often overlooked, labeled, or excluded—reminding us that behind every “other” is a human being with a name, a story, and deep worth. The lyrics challenge societal norms that silence or dismiss pain for the sake of comfort, calling instead for truth, love, and courageous empathy. With vulnerability and strength, the song invites listeners to see the humanity in those they might ignore and to make space at the table for everyone longing to be seen and valued.
The Sound of the Music
Journey of spiritual longing, guidance, and remembrance
The song "The Sound of the Music" is a soulful journey of spiritual longing, guidance, and remembrance. It speaks of finding meaning and life through a deep, intimate connection with a divine presence—symbolized by music. The lyrics express a yearning to return to one's purpose and origin, to remember who they are and why they exist. As the path grows uncertain, the chorus becomes a heartfelt prayer for direction and hope, pledging to follow the "sound of the music" as a metaphor for divine truth, love, and clarity. It’s a song about trust, surrender, and the healing power of being led by something greater.


Vulnerable
Embrace of honesty, healing, and self-acceptance
The song "Vulnerable" is a raw and tender embrace of honesty, healing, and self-acceptance. It captures the moment of laying down emotional armor and choosing connection over self-protection. Through poetic lyrics, the singer invites another to witness their pain and walk alongside them, not despite their brokenness but because of it. The song acknowledges the fear of flaws and the walls built to hide them, yet ultimately affirms that true strength lies in being seen fully and loved anyway. It’s a powerful declaration of courage—to be open, to heal, and to find the divine in the act of simply being human.
When The Music Stops
Heartfelt tribute to a lifelong love that has endures
The song "When the Music Stops" is a beautiful, heartfelt tribute to a lifelong love that has endured through time, trials, and transformation. Spanning decades, it reflects on the journey of two people who have chosen to love beyond themselves—through youth, parenthood, hardship, and healing. With tenderness and gratitude, the song honors the quiet strength of a relationship built on faith, resilience, and deep emotional connection. Even when the music fades and life slows down, the love shared remains the most meaningful part of the ride, making every moment together profoundly worthwhile.


You Won't Let Go
A moving testament to the kind of love that stays
The song "You Won’t Let Go" is a moving testament to the kind of love that stays—divine love, yes, but also the rare, faithful love found in true friendship or a deep romantic bond. It captures the feeling of being completely seen in our lowest moments—drowning in sorrow, losing direction—yet still being chosen, called, and held. This love, whether divine or human, doesn't flinch at our weakness or run from our pain. Instead, it reaches down, holds our hand, and helps us stand. As the song unfolds, it becomes clear that this love—like the best of friendships or a committed partnership—offers safety, resilience, and hope. It crowns us with dignity when we feel stripped, lifts us up when we falter, and reminds us that we are never alone. In this way, the song draws a beautiful parallel: divine love is not far-off or abstract—it is reflected in the hands that don’t let go, the hearts that stay, and the people who love us back to life.