She keeps very still
To be fingered is all she will
Swelling in the dried out grass
Her misty eyes fill up fast

She's captured and can't breakaway
Never sees the light of the day
With lustful shivers as she pleads
The tongues of men to serve her needs

Kiss me
kiss me

She bites in every tongue so tight
To be licked is what she likes
But as it leaves a bitter taste
She is seldom just embraced

She's captured and can't breakaway
Never sees the light of day
With lustful shivers as she pleads
The tongues of men to serve her needs

Kiss me
kiss me
Kiss me
kiss me

The tongue slides out from the mouth
And slaps her wild in ecstasy
Hard and long right up front
She bleeds so badly from her ...snout

She's captured and can't breakaway
Never sees the light of day
With lustful shivers as she pleads
The tongues of men to serve her needs

Kiss me
kiss me
on my moistened lips
Kiss me
kiss me
With it�s bitter taste
Kiss me
kiss me
on my moistened lips
Kiss me
kiss me
With it�s bitter taste


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Kuss Mich (English) song meanings
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    OHHHHHHHHHH, I think we all know what this is about... ;)
    Jester89on March 16, 2003   Link
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    This song is great, it is kinky and sick and yet everything you would expect from Rammstein. They nailed a good beat on this, not to mention nailing something else.... but is it about oral or sex overall>
    SilasMoon89on June 26, 2003   Link
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    Their guitarist Richard told that this song isn't actually about sex. It just tells a story, how when we were kids, candies tasted amazing. But then, when you grow up, bonbons taste too sweet. And that's how life goes. Richard added that the taste changes when the years go by. We all can find different meanings to this song..
    bestrafe_michon June 10, 2004   Link
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    yeah right and I am the queen of england
    LadyMageon November 25, 2004   Link
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    hahahahahaha, dude, i just love this song nevertheless..i LOVE it, kinkiness rules! =P~~~
    xmenocidalgenocidexon November 27, 2004   Link
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    Haha. This song is one of the greatest. Where the hell did they get the idea for such an awesome song? It’s so kinky yet you can play it in the car while lil kids are with you! Küss Mich Rammstein!! Hehe. __®îÞÞ³d~wîñg§__
    ripp3d_wingson November 27, 2004   Link
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    The blaighton sexuality is awesome, plus yes, not too many people know what the hell Till is saying, and good for them, if you don't have an internet sense of humor, Rammstein's lyrics would most likely warp you.
    D4MVPon April 26, 2006   Link
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    Yeah, I'm afraid there's NOTHING about this song that even remotely refers to bonbons. Unless even that is a euphemism, too.
    spiegelglanzon February 16, 2007   Link
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    Am I the only one who thinks it's about asshole licking?
    isabellafxon June 29, 2016   Link

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