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U-Bahn Kontrollöre in tiefgefrorenen Frauenkleidern Lyrics


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I couldn't stand when I heard those words
How could a man die in so fucked up pain
It felt like it won't rain again
I need to rest you a broken rose
And I'm sure will meet again
And even if you turn to gray
No words that I can say
We'll see you once again
My dearest friend don't die
Rise and fight I miss the light you had
In your eyes, the light, you had
Can't feel my face in pain
So lovely, broken rainy day
The skies won't open up to say
I believe I'm strong enough
To cry, lie, and say I'm fine
I believe that you are strong
So please just say it is all a lie
And I'm sure will meet again
And even if you turn to gray
No words that I can say
We'll see you once again
My dearest friend don't die
Rise and fight I miss the light you had
In your eyes, the light, you had
You used to fucking shine
So sad you simply died
I don't know what to say
When it all feels like a lie
And I'm sure will meet again
And even if you turn to gray
No words that I can say
We'll see you once again
My dearest friend don't die
Rise and fight I miss the light you had
In your eyes, the light, you had
I apologize
Cause I couldn't cry




So miss this
When you die

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of this song by U-Bahn Kontrollöre in tiefgefrorenen Frauenkleidern delve into themes of grief, loss, and the struggle to come to terms with the death of a dear friend. The singer expresses deep sorrow and shock upon hearing the news of their friend's death, unable to comprehend the pain and suffering their friend endured before passing away. The use of profanity in "fucked up pain" emphasizes the intensity of the emotional turmoil the singer is experiencing.


The singer reminisces about the light and vitality their friend once possessed, symbolized by the imagery of a broken rose and the reference to the light in their eyes. There is a yearning for their friend to rise and fight against death, to not succumb to it, and the repetition of "My dearest friend don't die" reflects the singer's desperation to hold on to the memory and presence of their friend.


The conflicting emotions of sadness, disbelief, and the struggle to accept the reality of the situation are palpable throughout the lyrics. The singer grapples with the idea of meeting their friend again, even if they have turned to "gray," highlighting the uncertainty and complexity of the grieving process. The imagery of a broken rainy day and closed skies conveys a sense of emptiness and desolation in the wake of their friend's passing.


The closing lines of the song reveal a sense of guilt and regret as the singer apologizes for their inability to cry and fully express their emotions. The cycle of grief, denial, and acceptance is evident in the repeated pleas for their friend not to die and the acknowledgment that they will miss the light and vibrancy their friend once exuded. Overall, the lyrics capture the raw and tumultuous emotions that accompany the loss of a loved one, showcasing the universal experience of grappling with mortality and the fragility of human relationships.




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Written by: Carlos Camacho Aboytes

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