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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Du" by the artist "Wilhelmine"

The song "Du" ("You") by Wilhelmine portrays the complex and painful relationship between the lyrical heroine and a person, most likely her father, suffering from alcoholism. The lyrics convey the heroine's internal conflict, torn between love, pity, resentment, and a desire to distance herself.

On the one hand, she remembers his "voice," "questions," and care for her "mother." She sees his suffering ("Your eyes are clouded"), sympathizes ("I wash away your intoxication," "I hold your hand"), and is ready to justify him ("You neglected me, I defended myself"). Despite all the pain, she doesn't want to deny him ("I don't want to renounce you. I understand you").

On the other hand, the heroine is tired of his addiction, which poisons her own life ("You are too much for me"). She has learned to live without him and doesn't want to return to a childhood overshadowed by his drinking ("I return to my childhood when you drink").

The recurring refrain "I scrape you off the floor. I wash away your intoxication. I hold your hand. I can't stand you" reflects the duality of her feelings: the desire to help and, at the same time, despair over the hopelessness of the situation.

Ultimately, the song doesn't provide answers but rather exposes the complex range of emotions experienced by someone forced to cope with a loved one's alcoholism. The question "Do you remember me?", repeated throughout the song, remains unanswered, emphasizing the gulf between the heroine and the object of her love.

Deine Augen sind trüb

Und du gibst mir die Schuld in deinem Brief

Du hast mich versäumt, ich hab mich beschützt

Erinnerst du dich an mich?

An meine Stimme,

An meine Fragen,

An meine Mutter?

Kann ich dich beklagen?

Ich kratz' dich vom Boden

Ich wasch' deinen Rausch

Ich halt' deine Hand

Ich halt' dich nicht aus

Du bist zu viel, zu viel, zu viel für mich

Ich hab gelernt auch ohne dich

Ich werd' wieder zum Kind,

Wenn du trinkst

Woran erkenn' ich dich?

Du siehst zwar so aus, bist es aber nicht

Bleib ewig dein Kind –

Groß und stark

Und die Erinnerung an dich

An deine Stimme

An deine Fragen

Ich nehm' sie mit in den Schlaf

Ich nehm' sie mit in den Schlaf

Ich kratz' dich vom Boden

Ich wasch' deinen Rausch

Ich halt' deine Hand

Ich halt' dich nicht aus

Du bist zu viel, zu viel, zu viel für mich

Ich hab gelernt auch ohne dich

Ich werd' wieder zum Kind,

Wenn du trinkst

Du kannst mir was,

Du machst mir nichts

Ich will dich nicht leugnen

Ich hab Verständnis für dich

Erinnerst du dich an mich?

An meine Stimme,

An meine Fragen,

An meine Mutter?

Kann ich dich beklagen?

Ich kratz' dich vom Boden

Ich wasch' deinen Rausch

Ich halt' deine Hand

Ich halt' dich nicht aus

Du bist zu viel, zu viel, zu viel für mich

Ich hab gelernt auch ohne dich

Ich werd' wieder zum Kind,

Wenn du trinkst

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