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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Warum?" by the artist "Tiemo Hauer"

The poem "Warum?" ("Why?") by Tiemo Hauer is an existential reflection on the nature of life, self-realization, and societal pressure. The author addresses the lyrical hero, perhaps himself, with the question of why he doesn't allow himself to simply live and enjoy the moment.

In the first stanza, Hauer points out the ephemerality of time and experience: "Not a single second, not a single moment, not a single feeling can you repeat." He criticizes the "idealism" that steals the joy of life, forcing one to chase unattainable perfection. Power over oneself, according to the author, is lost in the flow of other people's opinions and expectations. Instead of living his own life, the hero hides behind "masks," trying to meet external standards.

The refrain "Why can't you just live? (From moment to moment) Just give less importance (To what is known, to what is known)" is a direct call to mindfulness, to the ability to appreciate the present moment and let go of obsessive thoughts. Love for life, according to Hauer, is the key to freedom and happiness, it is what allows you to "fly."

In the second stanza, the author develops the theme of social pressure: "The fear of disappointing and failing dominates you." He calls on the hero to throw off the shackles of other people's expectations ("Stop doing what others expect – no one knows your true face") and start living in accordance with his true desires. Honesty with oneself, acceptance of one's mistakes is the path to self-knowledge and personal growth ("It will give you much more"). In the finale, Hauer emphasizes: true happiness is brought only by what we love, regardless of external assessments ("Whatever it means and whoever reproaches you, only what you love makes you happy").

The repetition of the refrain at the end of the poem enhances its emotional impact, turning a rhetorical question into an insistent call for change.

Keine Sekunde, kein' Moment,

Kein Gefühl kannst du wiederhol'n

Dir wird zu viel Zeit, zu viel Genuss

Vom Idealismus gestohl'n

Die Macht über dich ist dir gar nicht bewusst,

Weil jeder vom Gegenteil spricht

Der krampfhafte Zwang zu perfektionier'n

Setzt die Masken auf dein Gesicht

Warum kannst du nicht einfach nur leben?

(Von Moment zu Moment)

Einfach mal weniger drauf geben

(Was man kennt, was man kennt)

Warum kannst du nicht einfach nur lieben?

(Dass du lebst, dass du lebst)

Wenn du willst, dann ist es möglich, zu fliegen

Die Angst zu enttäuschen

Und zu versagen treibt dich in ihr Regiment

Hör auf das zu tun, was andre erwarten,

Weil niemand dein wahres Ich kennt

Folg deiner Lust,

Akzeptier deine Fehler,

Weil dir das am meisten gibt

Egal was das heißt

Und egal wer dich tadelt,

Glücklich macht nur was man liebt

Warum kannst du nicht einfach nur leben?...

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