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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Paradis Blanc" by the artist "Vox Angeli"

The song "Paradis Blanc" ("White Paradise") by the French group Vox Angeli explores the theme of escaping the complexities and uncertainties of the modern world into a world of purity and serenity.

The lyrical hero is weary of the contradictions of life, where "it is impossible to distinguish white from black, joy from despair." Phone calls, symbolizing external demands and obligations, lose their relevance, a desire arises to "breathe silence" and "start all over again where the world began."

"White Paradise" in this context is not only a literal geographical location (possibly Antarctica, with its penguins, whales and clean air), but also a metaphor for an inner state of peace and unity with nature. The hero strives to where "the nights are so long that you forget time", where you can "talk to silverfish" and "play with the wind, like in childhood dreams."

The second verse deepens the hero's sense of bewilderment in the face of a world of lies, judgment, and futility. He feels tired of the constant tension and desire to "experience everything." In this situation, "white paradise" appears not just as a refuge, but as a source of vital energy and a reminder of the simple joys of being, which are symbolized by playing penguins.

The recurring motif "as before" emphasizes nostalgia for the child's perception of the world, where everything was clear, understandable and joyful. The image of "silverfish" with which the hero seeks to "talk" hints at the search for harmony and mutual understanding not only with nature, but also with oneself.

Il y a tant de vagues et de fumée

Qu'on arrive plus distinguer

Le blanc du noir

Et l'énergie du désespoir

Le téléphone pourra sonner

Il n'y aura plus d'abonné

Et plus d'idée

Que le silence pour respirer

Recommencer l où le monde a commencé

Je m'en irai dormir dans le paradis blanc

Où les nuits sont si longues qu'on en oublie le temps

Tout seul avec le vent

Comme dans mes rêves d'enfant

Je m'en irai courir dans le paradis blanc

Loin des regards de haine

Et des combats de sang

Retrouver les baleines

Parler aux poissons d'argent

Comme, comme, comme avant

Y a tant de vagues, et tant d'idées

Qu'on arrive plus décider

Le faux du vrai

Et qui aimer ou condamner

Le jour où j'aurai tout donné

Que mes claviers seront usés

D'avoir osé

Toujours vouloir tout essayer

Et recommencer l où le monde a commencé

Je m'en irai dormir dans le paradis blanc

Où les manchots s'amusent dès le soleil levant

Et jouent en nous montrant

Ce que c'est d'être vivant

Je m'en irai dormir dans le paradis blanc

Où l'air reste si pur

Qu'on se baigne dedans

A jouer avec le vent

Comme dans mes rêves d'enfant

Comme, comme, comme avant

Il parle aux poissons d'argent

Et joue avec le vent

Comme dans mes rêves d'enfant

Comme avant

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