Vivir de Sueños

Mireille Mathieu Mireille Mathieu

The Fragile Beauty of Dreams: An Ode to Hope and Longing

Mireille Mathieu's song "Vivir de Sueños" is a poetic exploration of the power and fragility of dreams. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of dreams as both a source of solace and a form of escape. Mathieu describes her dreams as entities that alleviate her loneliness and grant her a sense of freedom. They are tireless, constantly soaring and providing her with a refuge from reality. This portrayal underscores the importance of dreams in maintaining hope and emotional well-being.

The metaphor of dreams being like crystal is particularly striking. Crystals are transparent and allow light to pass through, symbolizing clarity and the potential for enlightenment. However, they are also delicate and can shatter easily, reflecting the vulnerability of dreams. Mathieu suggests that while dreams can illuminate one's life, they can also become an obsession, akin to a prison. This duality highlights the complex relationship people often have with their aspirations and desires.

Mathieu also weaves in elements of myth and fantasy, likening herself to the full moon and the voice of a siren. These images evoke a sense of mystery and allure, suggesting that her dreams are not just personal but also universal and timeless. The siren's song, which is both enchanting and sorrowful, mirrors the bittersweet nature of dreams. They offer hope and beauty but can also lead to longing and unfulfilled desires. Through this lyrical journey, Mathieu captures the essence of human aspiration, the delicate balance between hope and reality, and the enduring power of dreams.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Une femme amoureuse
  2. Par Hasard
  3. Pardonne-Moi Ce Caprice D'Enfant
  4. Qu'elle Est Belle
  5. Alouette
  6. Ein Romantischer Mann
  7. L'enfant Au Tambour
  8. Mi Confesión
  9. Sakura! Sakura!
  10. Sagapo
View all Mireille Mathieu songs

Most popular topics in Mireille Mathieu songs

Related artists

  1. Édith Piaf
    Édith Piaf
  2. Engelbert Humperdinck
    Engelbert Humperdinck
  3. Salvatore Adamo
    Salvatore Adamo
  4. Freddy Quinn
    Freddy Quinn
  5. Nana Mouskouri
    Nana Mouskouri
  6. Charles Trénet
    Charles Trénet
  7. Julio Iglesias
    Julio Iglesias
  8. Dalida
    Dalida