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The song (Small Cuts) by Daniel Auteuil is a tender, melancholic allegory addressed to his grandson, Zacharie . It serves as a gentle "instruction manual" for life, framing emotional pain as an inevitable but essential part of growing up. The Story of "Les Petites Coupures"

: The song concludes with a powerful, repeated message: "If you're afraid, don't be afraid. Don't be afraid of love." It is an encouragement to keep living and feeling, despite the risk of small cuts along the way. Comparison with the 2003 Film daniel_auteuil_les_petites_coupures_clip_officiel

: As the boy enters his "valley of tears" and tries to call for help, the narrator reassures him that these small wounds aren't just tragedies. Instead, they are: "Beautiful memories" in the making. Lessons that will ultimately "make him grow". The song (Small Cuts) by Daniel Auteuil is

: Auteuil lists various forms of minor pain—scratches, small burns, and nicks ( petites coupures ). While they seem small, he acknowledges that they "make many hearts bleed" and "many tears flow". Don't be afraid of love

Tell you more about or his debut album. Find details on the original 2003 film of the same name.

The narrative follows a "little general" who has fallen in love—an act compared to falling off a horse. This fall is a clumsy, human moment where the child "breaks his toy" and an "unsharpened sword," symbols of childhood innocence and play-acting at being a hero.