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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Hoch" by the artist "Tim Bendzko"

The song "Hoch" by Tim Bendzko tells a story about a relentless pursuit of the top, about overcoming oneself and one's fears for the sake of achieving a goal. The lyrical hero doesn’t pay attention to the path already covered, counting the steps only when it gets "painful", that is, when he faces difficulties. He admits that mistakes affect him, making him work even harder.

Exhaustion and the desire to give up are the hero’s constant companions, but he finds the strength to move on, to take "another thousand steps", even when it seems that there is no strength left.

The chorus of the song is a kind of anthem to perseverance and self-belief. "Even if we've come a long way, we keep going up" – this phrase conveys the key idea of ​​the song: never rest on your laurels, always strive for more.

The height to which the hero aspires is a metaphor for success, which seems unattainable until you look at it from the height of the path already traveled. Obstacles seem smaller, fear recedes when you realize how much has already been done.

The song motivates you to not be afraid to take risks, to go ahead, to "run up" before the abyss. After all, it is beyond the boundaries of fear and doubt that true success awaits us. "Hoch" is a call to action, to conquer your own peaks.

Die Leute fragen:

"Wieviel Extrameter gehst du?"

Ich  fang' erst an zu zählen,

Wenn es weh tut

Fehler  prägen mich,

Mach' mehr als genug

Bin zu müde für Pausen,

Komm' nicht dazu

Und wenn ich glaube,

Meine Beine sind zu schwer,

Dann  geh' ich nochmal tausend Schritte mehr

Auch  wenn wir schon weit gekommen sind,

Wir gehen immer weiter, hoch hinaus

Egal,  wie hoch die Hürden auch sind,

Sie sehen so viel kleiner von hier oben aus

Wenn dir die Luft ausgeht,

Nur nicht nach unten sehen

Wir  gehen immer weiter, hoch hinaus

Immer, immer weiter, hoch hinaus

Ich kann das nächste Level nicht erwarten,

Auch wenn ich dann wieder keinen Schlaf krieg'

Meine Ausreden sind hartnäckig,

Aber aufgeben darf ich nicht

Manchmal löst ein Abgrund in mir Angst aus,

Doch ich geh' nicht zurück, ich nehm' nur Anlauf

Auch wenn wir schon weit gekommen sind,

Wir gehen immer weiter, hoch hinaus

Egal, wie hoch die Hürden auch sind,

Sie sehen so viel kleiner von hier oben aus

Wenn dir die Luft ausgeht,

Nur nicht nach unten sehen

Wir gehen immer weiter, hoch hinaus

Immer, immer weiter, hoch hinaus

Auch wenn wir schon weit gekommen sind,

Wir gehen immer weiter, hoch hinaus

Egal, wie hoch die Hürden auch sind,

Sie sehen so viel kleiner von hier oben aus

Wenn dir die Luft ausgeht,

Nur nicht nach unten sehen

Wir gehen immer weiter, hoch hinaus

Immer, immer weiter, hoch hinaus

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