In the Ruins of Berlin
Marlene Dietrich Lyrics


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Amidst the ruins of Berlin
Trees are in bloom as they have never been
Sometimes at night you feel in all your sorrow
A perfume as of a sweet tomorrow!

That's when you realize at last
They won't return – the phantoms of the past
A brand new spring is to begin
Out of the ruins of Berlin!

Amidst the ruins of Berlin
Trees are in bloom as they have never been
A perfume as of a sweet tomorrow!

That's when you realize at last
They won't return – the phantoms of the past
A brand new spring is to begin
Out of the ruins of Berlin!

In den Ruinen von Berlin
Fangen die Blumen wieder an zu blüh'n
Und in der Nacht spürst du von allen Seiten
Einen Duft, als wie aus alten Zeiten!

Dans les ruines de Berlin
Les arbres en fleur parfument ton chemin!
I na razwálina Berlina
Nacnátsja nowaja wesná!

In den Ruinen von Berlin
Fangen die Blumen wieder an zu blüh'n
Und in der Nacht spürst du von allen Seiten
Einen Duft, als wie aus alten Zeiten!

Dans les ruines de Berlin
Les arbres en fleur parfument ton chemin!




I na razwálina Berlina
Nacnátsja nowaja wesná!

Overall Meaning

The song, "In the Ruins of Berlin," is a hopeful ode to the rebirth and renewal of the city following its destruction in World War II. Amidst the rubble, there are signs of new life, symbolized by the blooming trees, which are more beautiful than ever before. The lyrics describe a feeling of sorrow and mourning for what has been lost, but this is tempered by the realization that the past cannot be changed, and that a new spring is about to begin. The perfume of a "sweet tomorrow" is in the air, and it fills the singer with hope and optimism for the future.


The repeated refrain, "They won't return – the phantoms of the past," is a clear reference to the wartime era and those who lost their lives in the conflict. The song acknowledges this loss, but it also looks forward to a new era of growth and hope. In this way, the song serves as a poignant tribute to the city and the people who endured so much during the war.


Overall, "In the Ruins of Berlin" is a moving and emotional portrait of a city in transition. It captures the grief and devastation of a community recovering from war, but also points the way forward with a message of hope and resilience.


Line by Line Meaning

Amidst the ruins of Berlin
In the midst of the devastation caused by WWII, in the city of Berlin


Trees are in bloom as they have never been
Despite the destruction, nature is thriving, with flowers and trees blooming more abundantly than ever


Sometimes at night you feel in all your sorrow
During the quiet moments of the night, the depth of sadness and despair can be overwhelming


A perfume as of a sweet tomorrow!
Yet, even in the midst of the sorrow and destruction, there is a sense of hope and the promise of a better future


That's when you realize at last
In this moment of contemplating the past and the future, a realization is made


They won't return – the phantoms of the past
The people and places of the past cannot be brought back or reconstructed as they were


A brand new spring is to begin
However, there is a new beginning to be had, with fresh opportunities and a chance for growth


Out of the ruins of Berlin!
From the destruction of the city, something new and beautiful can emerge




Writer(s): Frederick K. Hollander

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Anti-life & Birth is Anti-suffering & Death

Amidst the ruins of Berlin
Trees are in bloom as they have never been
Sometimes at night you feel in all your sorrow
A perfume as of a sweet tomorrow!
That's when you realize at last
They won't return – the phantoms of the past
A brand new spring is to begin
Out of the ruins of Berlin!

In den Ruinen von Berlin
Fangen die Blumen wieder an zu blüh'n
Und in der Nacht spürst du von allen Seiten
Einen Duft, als wie aus alten Zeiten!
Dans les ruines de Berlin
Les arbres en fleur parfument ton chemin!
I na razwálina Berlina
Nacnátsja nowaja wesná!

In den Ruinen von Berlin
Fangen die Blumen wieder an zu blüh'n
Und in der Nacht spürst du von allen Seiten
Einen Duft, als wie aus alten Zeiten!
Dans les ruines de Berlin
Les arbres en fleur parfument ton chemin!
I na razwálina Berlina
Nacnátsja nowaja wesná!



All comments from YouTube:

T Harold

Marlene Dietrich was magnificent in A Foreign Affair and her performance of this song was unforgettable.

Frank Gonzalez Official

This video is actually very sad to me. I am half German and my grandparents would tell me stories of how beautiful and grand Berlin was and how it was bombed to the ground, the hunger, the rapes.

Hollo

+phyzzique And if everyone does, we can with a good conscience be criminals.

Frank Gonzalez Official

Hollo Heu You don't understand not every German was a NAZI.

Hollo

I'm German . Maybe my English is too bad. I understand you, and I have with the events just as little to do as you. I'm too young. I do not understand phyzzique opinion. A victim is a victim, no matter what race. And many in Berlin were victims. Tell them yourself guilt? To a child who died in the bombs ?

Jeanne Bixiou

It was so destroyed - and has been rebuilt since. Maybe you will want to come and see it one day.

DAS MARILYN MONROE ARCHIV

This is just a movie. Don't! A perfect movie! I could struggle my head about the new NAZI world in my country Mr. Trump!

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Starshadow

Thanks for putting this up. I adored this film as a teenager when it often played at night. Once I tape recorded this song on a reel to reel tape recorder, but that tape (and the recorder) is long gone. Glad to find it at last.

DAS MARILYN MONROE ARCHIV

This cut was taped for a special anniversary MD booklet with two CD's. Looks like a pocket book. Nicely done.

Rusty35081

Love this song and the movie too. Thanks for putting this one up

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