Wann immer wir Kraft geben
geben wir das Beste
all unser Koennen, unser Streben
und denken nicht an Feste

Und die Kraft bekommen alle
wir bekommen nur das Beste
wenn jedermann auch alles gibt
dann wird auch jeder alles kriegen
Leben heisst Leben!

Leben heisst Leben
wenn wir alle die Kraft spueren
Leben heisst Leben
wenn wir alle den Schmerz fuehlen
Leben heisst Leben
heisst die Mengen erleben
Leben heisst Leben
heisst das Land erleben

Wann immer wir Kraft geben
geben wir das Beste
all unser Koennen, unser Streben
und denken nicht an Feste
von jedem wird alles gegeben
und jeder kann auf jeden zaehlen
Leben heisst Leben!

Welch ein Glueck das es vorbei ist
wir dachten nichts wird anders
jeder Augenblick der Zukunft
ist ein Gedanke an vorher
weil wir alle Kraft vergaben
wir gaben alles Beste
und jedermann jetzt nichts mehr hat
und der Tod nun aller harrt
Leben heisst Leben!


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    General Comment

    Hehe, they really did change the meaning with this song by making their own version and adding German text.

    It might be only me, but this part for example clearly give me post WWII associations: wir gaben alles Beste und jedermann jetzt nichts mehr hat und der Tod nun aller harrt

    JASGripenon September 24, 2006   Link
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    German language version of the song "Life is Life" by Austrian 80s band "Opus".

    Brat Mojon November 30, 2004   Link

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