Exploring the Depths of Love and Longing in José José's 'Vive'

José José's song 'Vive' is a poignant exploration of love, memory, and the profound impact of absence. The lyrics begin by questioning whether memories of a past love still linger in the soul, using the metaphor of a tree that once held the secret of their love. This imagery suggests a deep, rooted connection that may no longer be alive but is certainly not forgotten. The tree, with its dead flowers, symbolizes the fading of vibrant emotions and memories that were once alive.

The second stanza of the song intensifies the sense of loss and longing. José José describes how his voice lacks words and his eyes see no one else, portraying a life dimmed by the absence of his beloved. The mention of his 'kisses sleeping without you' poetically expresses how deeply personal and intimate the connection was, and how dormant his emotions have become in their absence.

The chorus, with its repeated plea to 'Vive' (Live), serves as both a call to the beloved and a personal reminder. It suggests that life's beauty is diminished without the ability to love and be loved. The reference to the evening following the path of the sun symbolizes the inevitable passage of time and the urgency to live fully despite past losses. This song, rich in emotional depth and lyrical beauty, captures the universal theme of how love and loss are intertwined, urging both the listener and the beloved to embrace life and the capacity to love again.

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  1. Lo Que No Fue No Será
  2. La Nave Del Olvido
  3. Amar y Querer
  4. Gavilán o Paloma
  5. Almohada
  6. El Triste
  7. Novia Mía
  8. Volcán
  9. Te Quiero Así (feat. Lani Hall)
  10. Y Quién Puede Ser
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