Solenzara

Enrico Macias Enrico Macias

Eternal Summer Love: The Tale of Solenzara

Enrico Macias' song 'Solenzara' is a nostalgic and romantic ode to a summer love that blossomed on the beach of Solenzara, a picturesque coastal village in Corsica. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a magical encounter between the narrator and their beloved, set against the backdrop of a serene summer night. The presence of a fisherman playing his guitar adds a touch of local charm and authenticity, enhancing the idyllic atmosphere of the scene.

The song captures the essence of fleeting yet profound connections that often occur during summer vacations. The narrator reminisces about dancing every evening and the bittersweet realization of love on the day of parting. This moment of clarity signifies the depth of their feelings, which have left an indelible mark on the narrator's heart. The repetition of the phrase 'À Solenzara' emphasizes the significance of this place in their love story, symbolizing a sanctuary of happiness and cherished memories.

Macias' use of the Corsican language in the chorus, with phrases like 'Oh! Chi dolce felicita' and 'Più bènum si posta,' adds a layer of cultural richness and authenticity to the song. These lines express the sweet happiness and the promise of returning to Solenzara every summer, reinforcing the timeless nature of their love. The melody that once brought joy now serves as a reminder of the night their love began, making Solenzara a perpetual symbol of their romantic bond.

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