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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Quand Elle Rit Aux Eclats" by the artist "Vaya Con Dios"

In the song "Quand Elle Rit Aux Eclats" ("When She Laughs Out Loud"), the Belgian band Vaya Con Dios describes the feeling of love bordering on obsession. The lyrical hero is fascinated by the beauty and cheerfulness of a woman who is the whole world to him.

The comparison to a bird ("she is like a bird, flying, circling") conveys a sense of lightness, freedom, and elusiveness of the beloved. Her laugh is a "bright light" that illuminates the hero's life, making it meaningful. He is fascinated by her "flexible body" and is ready to give "everything that is behind the soul."

However, there is another side behind the outward attractiveness. The hero realizes that his feelings may be unrequited ("you are not needed by her"), and his dream of shared happiness is only an illusion ("everything, everything is a mirage in this world"). The woman "will easily destroy everything" because she is as free as a bird and does not belong to anyone completely.

The final lines of the song – "but the soul is like a bright light" – can be interpreted in two ways. Perhaps the hero finds solace in his own soul, realizing the futility of chasing illusory happiness. Or maybe he finally saw the true beauty behind the outer shell – the beauty of the soul, which will shine forever, unlike fleeting physical attractiveness.

Elle se dèhanche, s'avance, se penche

Rousse, provocante, elle te mate, elle te vampe

Toi, tu sais dèjà, qu'il n'y aura plus qu'elle

Son corps, sa voix qui t'ensorcellent

Tu ne vois pas qu'elle t'èpie, qu'elle te guette

Quand, avec d'autres, elle rit aux èclats

Fatale, elle se pâme, t'alarme, te dèsarme

S'appuie sur ton èpaule, s'accroche à tes paroles

Toi, tu crois dèjà qu'elle chancelle et chavire

Quand, alanguie, elle frèmit et soupire

Tu ne comprends pas qu'elle est

De celles qui charment

Avec leur corps et sans leur âme

Elle se dèhanche, s'avance, se penche

Frivole, elle papillonne,

Se pose et puis s'envole

Toi, tu sens dèjà ton coeur qui se lèzarde

Tu donnerais tout pour qu'elle s'attarde

Tu n'imagines pas q'elle l'èpie,

Qu'elle le guette

Quand, avec toi, elle rit aux èclats

Toi, tu ne vois pas le piège

Qui fera voler ton coeur aux èclats

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