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The poem is an insult to France. Viva la France. chan·son
/ˈʃænsən; Fr. ʃɑ̃ˈsɔ̃/
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–noun, plural -sons /-sənz; Fr. -ˈsɔ̃/ Show
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any of several types of song with french lyrics, occurring from the Middle
Ages to the present in a variety of musical styles
Sheryl Skoglund from United States