Erst kommt Gold
Dann kommt die Welt
Steine sind Steine
Ohne rotes Geld

Erst kommt Stahl
Eann kommt die Wut
Steine sind Steine
Ohne rotes Blut

Erst kommt Stolz
Dann kommt dein Land
Steine sind Steine
Alle an die Wand

Erst kommt Krieg
Dann kommt die Wahl
Steine sind Steine
Ohne rote Qual

Erst kommt Hass
Dann kommt die Nacht
Steine sind Steine
Ohne rote Macht

Erst kommt Stolz
Dann kommt dein Land
Steine sind Steine
Alle an die Wand

Sei Stolz
Deutscher sei Stolz


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    Translation

    Stones are stones

    First comes gold Then comes the world Stones are stones Without red money

    First comes steel Then comes the rage Stones are stones Without red blood

    First comes pride Then comes your country Stones are stones All against the wall

    First comes war Then comes the election Stones are stones Without red pain

    First comes hatred Then comes the night Stones are stones Without red power

    First comes pride Then comes your country Stones are stones All against the wall

    Be proud German, be proud

    roseberryteaon April 02, 2014   Link
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    General Comment

    Many think this song is about the Holocaust.

    It is actually about the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the end of the Cold War.

    doktorjon October 24, 2014   Link

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