There is a wall that runs right through me
Just like the city, I will never be joined
What is this love? Why can I never hold it?
Did it really run out in the strangers' bedrooms?

I
I have decided
At twenty-five
Something must change

Saturday night in East Berlin
We took the U-Bahn to the East Side Gallery
I was sure I'd found love with this one lying with me
Crying again in the old bahnhof

I
I have decided
At twenty-five
That something must change

After sex
The bitter taste
Been fooled again
The search continues


Lyrics submitted by Neilrd

Kreuzberg Lyrics as written by Gordon Moakes Russell Lissack

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    "Did it really run out in the strangers' bedrooms" refers to a one-night-stand type deal, being that he doesn't know the other being, and bedrooms being plural means more than one persons, of course not at the same time. but its obvious that he decides at 25 years of age that something has to change, not about being homosexual but about screwin around, hookin up jus for sexual purposes.

    He's searching for love, I believe from men because he didn't have that love growing up. thas my personal take on it, and it's more than jus a theory.

    chris_tsston February 28, 2007   Link

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