Genesis
Paul Plut Lyrics


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Wossa is grunna, hobn's gsogt
Nur eiskoits Wossa is grunna, hobn's gsogt
Es wor koa Erd, nur Wossa is grunna, hobn's gsogt
Nur eiskoits Wossa is grunna

Koa Wind
Koa Schnee
Koa Regen
Koa Blitz
Koa Dunner
Koa Woiken
Koa Nebi
Nix, nur
Wossa is grunna, hobn's gsogt
Nur eiskoits Wossa is grunna, hobn's gsogt
Es wor koa Erd, nur Wossa is grunna, hobn's gsogt
Nur eiskoits Wossa is grunna

Koa Gipfi
Koane Stroßn
Koa Lift
Koa Kreiz
Koa Wiat
Koane Erbn
Koa Göd
Koa Freid nur
Wossa is grunna, hobn's gsogt
Nur eiskoits Wossa is grunna, hobn's gsogt
Es wor koa Erd, nur Wossa is grunna, hobn's gsogt
Nur eiskoits Wossa is grunna

Koa Reh
Koa Fisch
Koa Spotz
Koa Wuam
Koa Beag
Koa Fösn
Koa Stoa
Koa Schlog
Koa Angst, Tod, Zeit nur
Wossa is grunna, hobn's gsogt
Nur eiskoits Wossa is grunna, hobn's gsogt
Es wor koa Erd, nur Wossa is grunna, hobn's gsogt
Nur eiskoits Wossa is grunna

Koa Mensch
Koa Viech
Koa Vogel
Koa Fisch
Koa Sunn
Koa Mond
Koa Erdn
Koa Liacht




Es wor dunki
Und stü

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Paul Plut's song "Genesis" are in Austro-Bavarian dialect, so they may require a bit of interpretation. The song seems to convey a sense of emptiness or nothingness, emphasizing that only water exists. The repetition of the phrase "Nur eiskoits Wossa is grunna, hobn's gsogt" (Only water exists, they said) suggests a focus on the element of water as the sole presence in the world being described.


In the first verse, the lyrics state that there was no earth, only water. This could be interpreted metaphorically to represent a lack of solid foundations or structure, emphasizing the significance of water. The subsequent verses continue this theme of absence - no wind, snow, rain, lightning, thunder, clouds, or mist. Again, this emphasizes the dominance of water in the described world.


The following verses then highlight the absence of landscapes and human constructions - no mountain peaks, streets, lifts (possibly referring to cable cars), crosses, windmills, estates, or borders. This suggests a barren and desolate environment, where only water is present. The repetition of the phrase "Koa Freid nur Wossa is grunna" (No peace, only water exists) underscores this sense of desolation.


Moving on, the lyrics state the absence of animal life - no deer, fish, sparrows, worms, bugs, or stones. This further contributes to the depiction of a world devoid of any living creatures, except for water. The final lines of the song state that there is no human, animal, bird, fish, sun, moon, earth, or light - only darkness.


Overall, the lyrics of "Genesis" by Paul Plut reflect a desolate and barren world, where water is the central and only element. The repetition of the phrase "Nur eiskoits Wossa is grunna" throughout the song emphasizes the significance and dominance of water in this world, while the absence of other elements and life forms creates a sense of emptiness and darkness. The lyrics provoke contemplation about the nature of existence and the power of water.




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Written by: Paul Plut

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