Les Rêves Et La Mémoire
Nana Mouskouri Lyrics


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Les rêves sont la fleur de la mémoire
Combien de songes meurent pour une histoire
J'ai navigué longtemps dans les mystères
Je n'ai que les torrents, le vent, la terre

Il y tant d'amour dans la musique?
Qu'un musicien ne peut rêver pour rien?
Il y a tant de vie dans la musique?
Que même après l'amour on s'en souvient

Paris, Venise et les châteaux de Loire?
Sont bâtis sur le rêve et la mémoire
?Et l'avenir est un jour qui se lève?
Enfant de nos mémoires et de nos rêves

Il y tant d'amour dans la musique?
Qu'un musicien ne peut rêver pour rien?




Il y a tant de vie dans la musique?
Que même après l'amour on s'en souvient

Overall Meaning

In the first verse, Nana Mouskouri speaks of dreams being the blossoms of memory, suggesting that our dreams are cultivated from our past experiences and recollections. She reflects on how many dreams fade away for the sake of a single story, implying that the passage of time and the realities of life often cause dreams to dissipate. Having delved deeply into the mysteries of life, she expresses that all she has left are the powerful forces of nature – the torrents, the wind, and the earth, emphasizing the transient nature of dreams in comparison to the enduring elements of the natural world. This could suggest a sense of loss and impermanence in her contemplation of dreams and memory.


The second verse explores the profound connection between music, love, and memory. Mouskouri muses on the abundance of love contained within music, wondering if a musician can ever dream in vain within this realm of emotion. She suggests that there is so much life infused in music that its impact transcends even the memories of love, lingering on long after the initial experience. This could highlight the enduring power of music to evoke emotions and memories, serving as a reminder of past loves and experiences even when they have faded with time.


The mention of Paris, Venice, and the castles of the Loire in the following lines conjures images of romantic destinations steeped in history and culture. Mouskouri poetically asserts that these iconic places are built upon dreams and memories, emphasizing the role of imagination and personal recollections in shaping our perceptions of the world. She philosophizes that the future is a new dawn emerging from our collective memories and dreams, portraying it as a product of our past experiences and aspirations. This could symbolize the continuous cycle of creation and reflection that shapes our lives.


The recurring refrain in the song reinforces the theme of love, music, and memory. Mouskouri repeats the idea that there is an abundance of love in music that sustains the dreams and aspirations of musicians. She emphasizes that the vitality present in music is so profound that it lingers in our memories even after the intensity of love has faded. This sentiment underscores the enduring nature of music as a source of emotional resonance and nostalgia, suggesting that it has the power to preserve our most cherished moments long after they have passed.


Line by Line Meaning

Les rêves sont la fleur de la mémoire
Dreams are the blossoms of our memories


Combien de songes meurent pour une histoire
How many dreams die for one story


J'ai navigué longtemps dans les mystères
I have sailed for a long time in mysteries


Je n'ai que les torrents, le vent, la terre
I have only the torrents, the wind, and the land


Il y tant d'amour dans la musique?
Is there so much love in music?


Qu'un musicien ne peut rêver pour rien?
That a musician cannot dream in vain?


Il y a tant de vie dans la musique?
Is there so much life in music?


Que même après l'amour on s'en souvient
That even after love, we remember it


Paris, Venise et les châteaux de Loire?
Paris, Venice, and the castles of Loire?


Sont bâtis sur le rêve et la mémoire
Are built on dreams and memories


Et l'avenir est un jour qui se lève?
And the future is a day that rises?


Enfant de nos mémoires et de nos rêves
Child of our memories and our dreams




Lyrics © RAOUL BRETON EDITIONS, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Claude LEMESLE, Joanna MOUSKOURI, Pierre DELANOE

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