C'est Beau La Vie

Jean Ferrat Jean Ferrat

The Beauty of Life in Every Moment

Jean Ferrat's song "C'est Beau La Vie" is a poetic celebration of life's simple yet profound beauties. The lyrics paint vivid images of nature, love, and the small joys that make life worth living. The song opens with the imagery of the wind in blonde hair and the sun on the horizon, setting a serene and picturesque scene. Ferrat's use of these natural elements serves as a metaphor for the purity and simplicity of life's pleasures. The recurring line, "Que c'est beau, c'est beau la vie," emphasizes the song's central theme: the inherent beauty in everyday moments.

Ferrat also touches on the theme of resilience and appreciation. He sings about the things that tremble and fight, and the things he thought he had lost forever. This suggests a deeper layer of meaning, where the beauty of life is not just in its pleasant moments but also in its struggles and battles. The ability to still see, listen, and sing about life's beauty, despite its challenges, is a testament to human resilience and the capacity to find joy in adversity.

The song also highlights the importance of human connections and shared experiences. Ferrat mentions the joy of sharing his youth and ideas with a rediscovered love, and the simple pleasures of talking, kissing, and singing together. These lines underscore the significance of relationships and the happiness that comes from being able to share life's moments with others. The song's nostalgic tone and heartfelt lyrics make it a timeless ode to the beauty of life, encouraging listeners to cherish every moment and find joy in the simple things.

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  1. Tu aurais pu vivre
  2. La Montagne
  3. Aimer À Perdre La Raison
  4. C'est Beau La Vie
  5. De Nogent jusqu'a la mer
  6. Ma France
  7. Ma môme
  8. Maria
  9. Nuit et brouillard
  10. On ne voit pas le temps passer
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