"These are words that are a cry." These words, which are a cry, are part of the song "The Absolute," which was finally launched by the artist Carole Samaha, to win the cause of divorcees, a large segment of society, They face the rule of men and a miserable look of men after they get the title of "absolute". The Lebanese singer announced her new song on her official Twitter page titled "I am the Absolute", to show that this title is not her divorce, but a promotional advertisement for the new song.

The lyrics of the song written by the poet Ali al-Mawla describe the society directly and ugly, portraying the woman after her experience of separation and what she encounters with men who find only a passing station. "I am a waiting station, everyone visits, but no one stays there," she says. Men and society that does not support the right of women to a new beginning without prejudging or placing them in a debt.

Many of the harsh phrases carried by the work, which may be difficult for divorced women to face in their daily lives, many of them suffer from this reality in silence, but this song with painful impact put the finger on the wound. It is noteworthy that she is not the first to express through her Eminence a social issue. In collaboration with Mansour Al Rahbani, she performed with the song "The Morning of the Third Millennium" alongside the song "The Great East," in which she collaborated with Marwan Khoury. My country".

At the beginning of the work, Carol is sitting on her chair, expressing this tragedy embodied in a poem, through the language of the face and body, and then moving to a simple section of the song composed by Michel Fadel, For no more than a minute at work, making them offer a different and unfamiliar new experience in the art world. This experience succeeded in conveying Carol's cry. But the most important question is how will the men get this shocking message, and can the artists in this new experiment be able to follow the mix of poetry and singing?