CATEGORIES » MEANING OF THE SONG

The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Unwiderstehlich" by the artist "Tiemo Hauer"

In the poem "Unwiderstehlich" ("Irresistible"), Tiemo Hauer portrays the feelings of unrequited love experienced by the lyrical hero. The hero is obsessed with a girl he regularly sees at a bar. He watches her, knows her routine and habits, fantasizes about meeting her, and dreams of her reciprocation.

Every Friday night, the hero sees the girl in the same place. He observes her movements, mesmerized by her beauty and grace. He notices her habits, knows what drink she will order, how she will dance. The hero admits that his entire life revolves around this girl: he goes to bed dreaming of seeing her in his sleep, leaves the house hoping for a chance encounter, and goes dancing only in the places where she goes. He admires her dancing, finding her incredibly attractive and sexy.

However, despite the hero's best efforts to attract her attention, the girl seems indifferent to him. She only glances at him briefly, oblivious to his feelings. The hero is tormented by the impossibility of expressing his emotions, the impossibility of being with her. He waits for the moment when they can talk, when she will notice him.

The climax of the poem is a scene where the girl ends up next to the hero. He finally decides to confess his feelings, but doesn't have time. The girl unexpectedly utters the same words he was about to say to her. It turns out that she has also been watching him, dreaming of him, and adjusting her life to his schedule.

Thus, the ending of the poem turns everything upside down. It turns out that the feelings of the heroes are mutual, and their seeming indifference was only a mask that hid their secret love. The poem leaves a feeling of joy and hope, showing that even the most incredible dreams can come true.

Mal wieder Freitagabend

Und mal wieder derselbe Laden,

In dem wir uns sicher

Schon tausendmal gesehen haben

Du stehst wieder da, wo du immer stehst,

Läufst rüber zur Bar,

Zu der du immer gehst

Du schaust kurz zu mir rüber,

Ich will dir grade winken

Da drehst du dich wieder weg, um auszutrinken

Es gibt was, das du nicht weißt:

Ich geh nur schlafen,

Um von dir zu träumen

Ich geh nur aus,

Um dich nicht zu versäumen

Ich geh nur tanzen, weil ich weiß,

Dass du das gerne machst,

Weil du dabei so unglaublich sexy,

Unwiderstehlich lachst

Wir sind beide tanzen,

Du mit deinen, ich mit meinen Leuten

Schau doch einmal zu mir rüber,

Es würde mir so viel bedeuten

Du bewegst dich wieder so, wie du es immer tust

Ich warte nur auf den Moment,

Wenn du dich ausruhst

Plötzlich ist es soweit

Du stehst neben mir

Wir sind endlich zu zweit

Ich glaub, jetzt sag ich's dir

Bekomm' kein Wort heraus,

Wir schauen uns an

Plötzlich sprichst du aus,

Was ich kaum fassen kann

Denn du sagst plötzlich zu mir:

Ich geh nur schlafen,

Um von dir zu träumen

Ich geh nur aus,

Um dich nicht zu versäumen

Ich geh nur tanzen, weil ich weiß,

Dass du das gerne machst,

Weil du dabei so unglaublich sexy,

Unwiderstehlich lachst

More Articles
In the poem "Sigur Ros Im Regen" by Tiemo Hauer, the lyrical hero reminisces about a friendship that has experienced both its peak and its decline.The text opens with a vivid flashback to 2007, when the lyrical hero and his friend, likely musicians, were playing together
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
In the song "Mädchen Aus Berlin" ("Girl From Berlin"), Tiemo Hauer conveys powerful feelings of love and a desire to be with the object of his affection. The lyrical hero is smitten by a girl from Berlin, her image, voice, and touch
In "Letzter Akkord", Tiemo Hauer explores the timeless dilemma of choosing between freedom and the longing for stability, love, and family. The lyrical hero observes an idyllic image of a happy family and experiences a sense of duality on the one hand, he desires the same, but on the other, he realizes that it would restrict his freedom
EnglishTiemo Hauer's poem "Leben Heisst.
The poem "Kopf Und Seele" ("Mind and Soul") by Tiemo Hauer explores the inner struggle of a person on the verge of change. The heroine, bound by routine ("Surrounded by cold walls, In your perfectly normal life"), feels an urgent need to break free from the familiar way of life ("The call for change has tormented you")
Feedback: mail@wikimeaning.com
Privacy Policy
Disclaimer
About Wikimeaning