Where, my friend, should we lance the incision?1
Having no clue about surgeries, mind you
We're wearing us out, attacking each other
Whilst everybody knows, we won't be progressing like that
Raising our voices for the wrong reasons
Sometimes we should better keep it shut
Or we should shout it for the right reasons
And right reasons there are many:
Too much deceit
Too little love
There are too many cursing
Over too many wars
We have come to terms with
Far too many wounds
It's been going for too many rounds
So many rounds...
[Chorus:]
Is anybody even paying attention anymore?
I really do not think they are...
Nobody has to do with nothing2
Clinically clean, completely cold
Where are you all running to?
You don't even know who we are?
Apart from that, no matter where we are
We are brothers and sisters of our Father
Creation of a man's kind3
No one can say, I don't care about that
No one can say, leave me alone with this crap
No one can say, none of this concerns me
If you're feeling spoken to, I'm naming myself, you, everyone
We're trying to protect that which we're about to destroy
We are the people4 is what no one understood but everybody heard
Now one can say, what they want to say
So no one can say, I didn't know about any of that
Stop it, listen! Stop it, listen!
Is anybody even listening anymore?
[Chorus]
Lift up your hearts5 is what we learned
But why are we often so far from the meaning of these words?
Where will this lead us in a world
Where everything means nothing now
All that used to be so dear to us
It's back to professing
So we can see where our flaws lie
Because to them we were blind
1. "ansetzen" (a bit like "lancer" in French) can mean "to begin", "to pick up", or "to lance [with a knife]"2. double negative3. These two lines get more confusing the more I think about them. Jesus Christ called Himself "the Son/Child of Man", meaning He was of man's kind. Since according to Christian belief He is also God, mankind was created in the image of a man's kind. Therefore, we are simultaneously God's children and (chosen) siblings.4. "We are the people" was the crowd's call during the last months of the DDR until the fall of the Berlin Wall5. Famous qoute from the Christian Exsultet