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    The way I see it, it's about a (young) couple walking across the beach. The girl knows that she is going to die and wants to tell his boyfriend, but she can't. Instead she asks him for a last kiss. One of the most tragic and beautiful songs I've ever heard, and DEFINITELY Rammstein's best ballad.

    Jeromofoonon October 09, 2007   Link
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    how has no one commented on this beautiful song? this is one of the best on mutter, it is gorgeous.

    musicalyinfatuatedon February 04, 2007   Link
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    in my opinion, mutter is the best album of rammstein, and i really like this song. It's one of the few balads of them, and the lyric is in the same style like the other songs. So this is much better than the new balads on for example rosenrot or reise reise

    Wohlstandskindon June 18, 2007   Link
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    but i have to say i like a lot of songs on reise, reise. amour and ohne dich especially.

    musicalyinfatuatedon August 13, 2007   Link
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    great song to listen to when you're depressed

    sidburnon June 11, 2008   Link
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    I love this song. It's so haunting and self-explanatory.

    mrwaffleson December 26, 2008   Link

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