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Punctuation counts (but vibe-editing doesn’t)
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Don’t mix versions
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Edit lightly
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When in doubt, ask the crowd
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In my opinion, the key line of this song is "man kommt zu zweit und geht allein"
It's a line that doesn't fit to the meaning of the others (the only 'bad' line) and hence must given most attention to.
I think it's a sarcarstic song by Farin Urlaub who in fact had made a bad experience of splitting up with his partner during a holiday in Sweden and then exagerated his 'love' to Sweden by giving it totally inappropriate features (f.e. "wo am strand die palmen stehen" and many more) to show that in fact he doesn't like the country at all.
The message is: I hate Sweden because my partner broke up with me there.
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In my opinion, the key line of this song is "man kommt zu zweit und geht allein" It's a line that doesn't fit to the meaning of the others (the only 'bad' line) and hence must given most attention to. I think it's a sarcarstic song by Farin Urlaub who in fact had made a bad experience of splitting up with his partner during a holiday in Sweden and then exagerated his 'love' to Sweden by giving it totally inappropriate features (f.e. "wo am strand die palmen stehen" and many more) to show that in fact he doesn't like the country at all. The message is: I hate Sweden because my partner broke up with me there.