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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Maximum an Glück" by the artist "Tiemo Hauer"

In the song "Maximum an Glück" ("Maximum Happiness"), Tiemo Hauer paints a picture of profound longing and loss after a breakup. The lyrical protagonist is devastated and cannot envision life without his beloved.

He acknowledges that the peak of their happiness has passed, and despite his youth, he sees no future without her. He pleads for her to turn around, emphasizing his devotion and willingness to wait.

The mundane routine - cigarettes and coffee, the oppressive day - becomes unbearable without her. He realizes that he didn't appreciate his happiness until he lost it.

The thought of chance encounters brings not joy, but pain, as it would only be "unhealthily healthy" - a reminder of what they have lost. He knows that after each such encounter, the longing will only intensify.

The protagonist desperately searches for a way to get her back, dreams of giving her what she lacks. But even stronger is his desire to see her happy, even if it means endless torment for him.

Nights filled with whiskey and insomnia have become the norm. He dreads every new morning that he has to face alone. He is tormented not only by his own pain, but also by the realization that she may have easily come to terms with him.

The recurring phrase "You don't take me back, my maximum happiness is already behind me" is a cry of despair, an admission of his own helplessness in the face of separation. He is too young to accept loss, yet too weak to win her back.

Nimmst du mich nicht zurück,

Liegt mein Maximum an Glück

Ja schon hinter mir

Und dafür bin ich doch zu jung

Dreh' dich einmal kurz um,

Ich steh' noch immer hinter dir

Frühstück wie früher, Zigaretten und Kaffee

Der Tag drückt auf die Brust

Wie soll ich denn den ohne dich überstehen?

Hab das vor dir schon nicht gewusst

Und wenn wir uns dann wieder sehen,

Dann ist es immer, immer

So ungesund schön

Verdammt wirst du mir wieder fehlen

Nach dem Dasein und dann gehen

Nimmst du mich nicht zurück,

Liegt mein Maximum an Glück

Ja schon hinter mir

Und dafür bin ich doch zu jung

Dreh' dich einmal kurz um,

Ich steh' direkt hinter dir

Ich will so sehr, dass da was ist,

Etwas von mir, das du vermisst

Doch mehr noch,

Dass du glücklich bist,

Auch wenn die Sehnsucht mich zerfrisst,

Zerfrisst!

Nächte wie früher,

Zu viel Whiskey, wenig Schlaf

Und der Morgen macht mir Angst

Wie soll ich denn den ohne dich überstehen,

Dass du das einfach so ohne mich kannst?

Nimmst du mich nicht zurück,

Liegt mein Maximum an Glück

Ja schon hinter mir

Und dafür bin ich doch zu jung

Dreh' dich einmal kurz um,

Ich steh' noch immer hinter dir

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