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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Zurück Zu Dir" by the artist "Thomas Anders"

In the song "Zurück Zu Dir" ("Back to You"), Thomas Anders sings about an irresistible attraction to his beloved, despite all obstacles and risks. The lyrical hero is aware of the danger of this passion, perhaps even its destructive power, but cannot resist it.

The very first lines "I must return to you" sound like a sentence, like an inevitability that the hero has already come to terms with. He can no longer fight himself, "distort the truth" and deny the call of his heart, which "sends its strongest troops" on the path to love.

Reason tries to warn the hero ("Don't do it"), anticipating possible suffering. The comparison with a moth flying towards the light and burning in the flame vividly illustrates the danger of this love. However, the hero is willing to risk and "die" like a moth, because life without his beloved loses all meaning.

His determination is unshakable: "I must return to you, no matter what." The absence of his beloved makes his life empty and meaningless; he feels an urgent need to be close to her again. The path to happiness appears to him as an ascent to the "road to paradise", and even if he fails again, it will not stop him.

In the last verses, the hero appears before us vulnerable and defenseless. He admits that he is not a hero and is not afraid to show his weakness - an all-consuming longing for his beloved. He has no "weapon" to fight this feeling; he is defenseless against the power of love.

The repetition of the phrase "I must return to you" at the end of the song emphasizes the inevitability of this step and the depth of the lyrical hero's feelings. He is ready for anything for the sake of love, even self-destruction.

Ich muss zu dir,

Kann dir nicht mehr widerstehen,

Die Wahrheit nicht länger verdrehen

Mein Herz will Liebe

Und schickt seine stärksten Armeen

Ich muss zu dir,

Auch wenn mein Kopf sagt: „Tu's nicht”

Du stirbst wie ein Falter im Licht

Dann sterb ich eben

Will nur nicht mehr sein ohne dich

Ich muss zurück zu dir,

Egal was auch passiert

Du fehlst auf meiner Lebensautobahn

Muss wieder bei dir sein

Macht keinen Spaß allein

Die Straße in den Himmel rauf zu fahr'n

Und sterb ich noch einmal,

Auch das ist mir egal

Ich muss zu dir

War nie im Leben ein Held,

Der stolz seinen Schwächen sich stellt

Hab keine Waffen,

Wenn die Sehnsucht mein Herz überfällt

Ich muss zurück zu dir...

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