I am the rider
You are the horse
I climb up
We ride free
You groan
I tell you in front of
An elephant in the eye of the needle

In (and) out

I am the rider
You are the horse
I have the key
You have the hole
The door opens
I go in
Life can be so wonderful

In (and) out

Deeper, deeper
Say it! Say it loud!
Deeper, deeper
I feel myself well within your skin
And thousand elephants break out!

The ride was short
I am sorry
I climb down
Have no time
Must now go to other horses
They also want to be ridden

In (and) out

In (deeper)
Out (deeper)


Lyrics submitted by John M

Rein Raus (English) song meanings
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    Kinky! It's kinda funny when you find out what the songs really mean!
    Harry Manbackon May 22, 2002   Link
  • +1
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    kinky, yes ut so enjoyable to listen to hes such a whore tho lol
    candijunkie421on April 30, 2003   Link
  • 0
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    Or study German!!!
    Kookkieon May 29, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    a song talking about fucking a chicky up the assies, i listen to this when screwin me biatch
    pig_benison April 21, 2003   Link
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    When I listen to this....I think of a Gigilo..... because of one line..... "Must now go to other horses They also want to be ridden" Good shit Rammstein... new album releases soon!
    Thaugloron April 13, 2004   Link
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    it's one of few rammstein lyrics which meaning is obvious (pardon my bad english, actually i'm german, so...) and their first concert this year - i'll be there :)
    diedaon September 18, 2004   Link
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    Well I think it's clear what this song is about: sex. Obviously (Rein Raus means in and out). If you don't understand German, you can hear it in the song (a moaning woman).
    Der_Bulleon September 29, 2004   Link
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    It's "We start to ride" (not "We ride free"), "I tell it to you:" (instead of "I tell you in front of"), and "I feel well inside your skin" (instead of "feel myself").
    Lepra Messiason April 06, 2005   Link
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    I can't hear the moaning woman ... but I love this song anyway. It has such a great rhythm.
    Child Of Musicon July 23, 2005   Link
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    i think the moaning women isnt a moaning women but it is some sounds form Flake's synth, which sounds org*smic somehow
    KendoKaion April 12, 2006   Link

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