West Germany
Minutemen Lyrics


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Has it been 40 years?
Still a hostage
New kind of fascist
There in West Germany

The people are battlefields
East and west
The lines are drawn
How are you to live?

Fear of death is so close
Crimes on our heads




Are we ignorant, blind?
Afraid to swallow our pride

Overall Meaning

"West Germany" is a contemplative song by the American punk rock band Minutemen, which reflects on the geopolitical situation in Germany during the 1980s. The song, which was released in 1983 on the band's album "What Makes a Man Start Fires?", starts with the question of whether it has been forty years since Germany's division, referring to the erection of the Berlin Wall, which took place in 1961. The opening line of the song, "Still a hostage," suggests that the division of Germany and the Iron Curtain are still a reality, and that Germany is still a prisoner of its past.


The song then turns to the political landscape of West Germany, which the band describes as a "new kind of fascist." This line comes out of the German Baader-Meinhof Group and similar bands of the time period. At the time, West Germany was facing a resurgence of the far-right movement, and there were concerns about the country's political direction. The lines "The people are battlefields/East and west/The lines are drawn/How are you to live?" reflect the fear and uncertainty felt by many Germans at the time. The song concludes with the band questioning whether people are willing to face the harsh reality of their situation and confront their own complicity in the crimes of their government.


Line by Line Meaning

Has it been 40 years?
Time has passed since the events that changed the world.


Still a hostage
The weight of the past still imprisons us.


New kind of fascist
A different, more subtle kind of authoritarianism is on the rise.


There in West Germany
This problem is particularly evident in West Germany.


The people are battlefields
Citizens are caught in the crossfire, unwitting soldiers on partisan sides.


East and west
This conflict threatens to split the nation in two.


The lines are drawn
The opposing ideologies have thrown down the gauntlet.


How are you to live?
What kind of life can we have in these divided, oppressive times?


Fear of death is so close
The threat of violence and loss looms constantly.


Crimes on our heads
We bear responsibility for the injustice that occurs.


Are we ignorant, blind?
Do we fail to see the real dangers around us?


Afraid to swallow our pride
Perhaps we don't speak out because of our own private fears and insecurities.




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