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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Wieso" by the artist "Von Wegen Lisbeth"

In the song "Wieso" ("Why") the German band Von Wegen Lisbeth uses humor and exaggeration to show how easy it is to find excuses for inaction and refusal to engage in any activity. The lyrical hero constantly finds reasons why he can't do something simple: answer a message, accept an invitation, go on a date.

The reasons he gives range from the absurd ("my phone is in the yellow garbage bag") to the quite real, but exaggerated in their significance ("metro renovation to Hermannplatz"). Even if the reason itself is insignificant, the hero presents it as an insurmountable obstacle, repeating the question "Why?", as if seeking confirmation of his passivity from the world around him.

The lyrics of the song are built on repetitions and rhetorical questions, which creates a sense of obsession and hopelessness. The hero seems stuck in a vicious circle of his own excuses, unwilling to take responsibility for his life. The song mocks this behavior, showing its absurdity and comicality.

Schreib mir nicht, du weißt wieso

Mein Handy liegt im gelben Sack

Besuch mich nicht, du weißt wieso

Ersatzverkehr bis Hermannplatz

Lad mich nicht ein, du weißt wieso

Ich hab' kein Ticket für die Tram

Küss mich nicht, du weißt wieso

Küss mich nicht, du weißt wieso

Wieso, wieso, wieso, wieso?

Wieso, wieso, wieso, wieso?

Wieso, wieso, wieso, wieso?

Wieso, wieso, wie so was schief gehen kann?

Schreib keine Mails, du weißt wieso

Ich weiß nicht, wie mein Passwort heißt

Mein erstes Haustier sowieso

Ist doch bekloppt, wer das noch weiß?

Ich will kein Bier, du weißt wieso

Mein Späti macht jetzt sonntags zu

Küss mich nicht, du weißt wieso

Küss mich nicht, du weißt wieso

Wieso, wieso, wieso, wieso?

Wieso, wieso, wieso, wieso?

Wieso, wieso, wieso, wieso?

Wieso, wieso, wie so was schief gehen kann?

Wieso, wieso, wieso, wieso?

Wieso, wieso, wieso, wieso?

Wieso, wieso, wieso, wieso?

Wieso, wieso, wie so was schief gehen kann?

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