The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Drunken Dwarves" by the artist "Wind Rose"
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The song "Diggy Diggy Hole" by Wind Rose is a dwarven anthem, celebrating their way of life and values.The lyrics convey a sense of brotherhood and unity among the miners working in the dangerous and dark depths of the mountain
The song "It's a Longer Road to California Than I Thought" by Wind and The Wave tells the story of two lovers' journey to California, which turns out to be far more challenging and lengthy than they anticipated.The lyrics convey a sense of disappointment and uncertainty
In their song "Die Guten Zeiten" ("The Good Times"), Wincent Weiss and Johannes Oerding emphasize the importance of living in the present moment.The lyrical hero reflects on the future, pondering questions about his path, love, and loneliness
The song "Spring" by Wincent Weiss and FOURTY is a call to action, a motivation to take a decisive step towards your dream, despite fear and doubt.In the verses, Wincent compares this step to jumping from a 10-meter tower into icy water
In "Zeit Bleibt" ("Time Remains"), Wincent Weiss contemplates the balance between pursuing success and the importance of personal life. The lyrical hero, despite being ambitious and driven, feels the pressure of the constant race for achievement
In the song "Zeichen," Wincent Weiss sings about bitter regret for lost love, about how he, blinded by his own life, did not notice the "signs" – signals that his beloved gave him.The song begins by describing the tense atmosphere in the relationship ("Three rooms, but family matters are bad"), where he feels uncomfortable and tries to isolate himself from problems ("Enter at your own risk")