Three Coins In The Fountain
Frank Sinatra
Wishes and Longing in the Heart of Rome
Frank Sinatra's classic song, 'Three Coins In The Fountain,' captures the timeless allure of hope and longing. The song tells the story of three lovers who each throw a coin into a fountain, hoping that their wishes for happiness and love will be granted. The fountain, a symbol of fate and destiny, stands in the heart of Rome, a city often associated with romance and history. The act of throwing a coin into a fountain is a universal gesture of hope, a small ritual that connects people across cultures and generations.
The lyrics delve into the emotions of the three lovers, each one yearning for their heart's desire. The repetition of the question, 'Which one will the fountain bless,' underscores the uncertainty and anticipation that comes with waiting for one's dreams to come true. The imagery of the coins shining through the ripples of the water adds a touch of magic and wonder, emphasizing the idea that even in the midst of uncertainty, there is beauty and hope.
Sinatra's smooth, emotive delivery brings an extra layer of depth to the song, making the listener feel the weight of each lover's wish. The line 'Just one wish will be granted, one heart will wear a Valentine' highlights the bittersweet nature of the situation—while one person's dream may come true, the others may be left longing. The repeated plea, 'Make it mine,' at the end of the song captures the desperation and fervent hope that many people feel when they make a wish, making 'Three Coins In The Fountain' a poignant reflection on love, hope, and the human condition.