Vaterland
Rabenschrey Lyrics


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Kopf hoch nicht lange nachgedacht

Was zu viel is ist einfach zu viel

He da
Euer Blut für unser Land

Ehre Mut und

NNehmt euer Schicksal in eigene Hand





Euer Blut für unser Land

Overall Meaning

These lyrics are from the song "Vaterland" by the German band Rabenschrey. The song is a call to arms, asking the people to rise up and fight for their country. The first line, "Kopf hoch nicht lange nachgedacht" (Head up, don't think too long), is a rallying cry, urging people to set aside their doubts and fears and take action. It's a reminder that sometimes, in order to make a difference, you have to take risks and be willing to fight for what you believe in.


The next line, "Was zu viel ist, ist einfach zu viel" (What's too much is just too much), is a statement about the state of affairs in the country. The band is saying that things have gone too far, and it's time for the people to take matters into their own hands. The following line, "Euer Blut für unser Land" (Your blood for our land), is a call to action, asking people to sacrifice for the greater good. The song is about the love for one's country and being willing to go to any lengths to protect it.


Overall, "Vaterland" is a powerful song that speaks to the strength and resilience of the German people, urging them to take control of their destiny and fight for their country. It's a song that reminds us that sometimes, you have to be willing to fight for what you believe in, even if it means putting yourself in harm's way.


Line by Line Meaning

Kopf hoch nicht lange nachgedacht
Don't dwell on it, keep moving forward


Was zu viel is ist einfach zu viel
When enough is enough, it's just too much


He da
Hey you


Euer Blut für unser Land
Your blood for our country


Ehre Mut und
Honor, courage and


Nehmt euer Schicksal in eigene Hand
Take your fate into your own hands


Euer Blut für unser Land
Your blood for our country




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