The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Tylko Z Nieba" by the artist "Voo Voo I Haydamaky"
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The song "Babilon System" by the Polish band Voo Voo is a passionate call to destroy the old world ("Babylon System") and build a new one based on awareness, music, and unity.The image of the river is key in the song and carries several meanings Obstacles on the path to change "How many great rivers we have to cross" – a metaphor for the difficulties and trials that await on the road to freedom
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 song "Westkreuz" by the German band Von Wegen Lisbeth features a lyrical protagonist reflecting on the changes in their life and the world around them, using the Westkreuz district in Berlin as a metaphor for stagnation and immutability.While some things change—like the emergence of a new money-saving app or changes in local businesses—others remain the same
The song "Wenn Du Tanzt" ("When You Dance") by the German band Von Wegen Lisbeth speaks to the transformative power of dance and how it can alter our perception of the world. The lyrics employ a series of contrasts to highlight how dance can turn the mundane into something beautiful and insignificant
The song "Schwester" by Von Wegen Lisbeth portrays a lyrical hero asking someone, perhaps a love interest, to talk about anything but their evening plans. This motif repeats throughout the song, highlighting the hero's unwillingness to know how the object of their affection is occupied
The song "Meerschwein" by the German band Von Wegen Lisbeth employs a series of absurd comparisons and paradoxes to highlight a sense of meaninglessness and illogic in the world and relationships.Let's break down the lyrics The first verses ironically point out the low percentage of evangelicals in a city closely linked to Martin Luther, the initiator of the Reformation