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um i just got mutter and the song sonne, its really really good, and i can somewhat tell what he's saying, but..it doesnt really make any sense, like usually rammstein songs actually mean something (like links 2 3 4) soo yah i just basically want to know what the song means.

2006-12-27 05:56:34 · 2 answers · asked by x plug in baby xo 4 in Entertainment & Music Music

2 answers

This song was originally going to be used as heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko's entrance music, but was never used. The demo name of the song was Klitschko. Even without the use as Klitschko's entrance music, the song still references boxing through the verses and the unforgettable growls in the chorus counting to ten, as a referee does for a potential KO.


Here's the lyrics in English:

Sonne(Sun)

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten

Everyone is waiting for the light
be afraid, don't be afraid
the sun is shining out of my eyes
it will not set tonight
and the world counts loudly to ten

One
Here comes the sun
Two
Here comes the sun
Three
It is the lightest star of all
Four
Here comes the sun

The sun is shining out of my hands
it can burn, it can blind you all
when it breaks out of the fists
it lays down hotly on the face
it will not set tonight
and the world counts loudly to ten

One
Here comes the sun
Two
Here comes the sun
Three
It is the lightest star of all
Four
Here comes the sun
Five
Here comes the sun
Six
Here comes the sun
Seven
It is the lightest star of all
Eight, nine
Here comes the sun

The sun is shining out of my hands
it can burn, it can blind you
when it breaks out of the fists
it lays down hotly on your face
it lays down painfully on your chest
balance is lost
it lets you go hard to the floor
and the world counts loudly to ten

One
Here comes the sun
Two
Here comes the sun
Three
It is the lightest star of all
Four
And it will never fall from the sky
Five
Here comes the sun
Six
Here comes the sun
Seven
It is the lightest star of all
Eight, nine
Here comes the sun

2006-12-27 06:03:38 · answer #1 · answered by ★Fetal☆ ★And ☆ ★Weeping☆ 7 · 1 0

ok, i'm going to objective and sparkling this out... "Du hast" plus verb is a prior annoying style. "Du hast mich gefragt" skill "you have asked me". interior the lyrics, that's reported first and then it says "and that i've got not spoke back". that's accompanied via the German marriage vows. After the vows, a woman voice says "sure" and the singer says "No". So, the assumption is "Do i choose for to spend something of my existence with you, in affliction and well being etc, no" certainly "du hasst" with a double s skill you hate. the fake effect comes from a undesirable attempt to characteristic English lyrics to the music. fortunately the music grew to grow to be an excellent success in German yet this undesirable attempt continues to be haunting the internet... think of roughly it... "You hate me asked" would not make any experience, does it? ;o)

2016-10-19 01:14:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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