Voyage, Voyage

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A Timeless Journey Through Boundless Horizons

Gregorian's rendition of 'Voyage, Voyage' is a mesmerizing exploration of the human spirit's desire for freedom and discovery. The song's lyrics paint vivid images of soaring above ancient volcanoes, gliding through winds, and traversing diverse landscapes from the Sahara dunes to the sacred waters of the Ganges and the Amazon. This journey is not just physical but also metaphorical, representing an eternal quest for knowledge, love, and understanding beyond the confines of time and space.

The recurring refrain 'Voyage, voyage' emphasizes the endless nature of this journey, urging the listener to keep moving forward, exploring new horizons, and never settling. The song speaks to the universal human experience of seeking something greater, whether it be spiritual enlightenment, cultural understanding, or personal growth. The mention of different cultures and places, such as the Sikhs, the Blacks, and the Japanese, highlights the song's celebration of diversity and the interconnectedness of all humanity.

Moreover, the lyrics touch on the idea of transcending boundaries, both physical and ideological. Phrases like 'Au dessus des capitales, des idées fatales' suggest a desire to rise above the limitations and conflicts that often plague human societies. The song's ethereal quality, enhanced by Gregorian's hauntingly beautiful vocal style, creates a sense of timelessness and infinity, inviting the listener to embark on their own voyage of self-discovery and connection with the world around them.

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