Like many early Tokio Hotel songs, this seems to be inspired somewhat by the lives of the Kaulitz'. Their parents divorced at an early age and this song seems to reflect that. Pardon my translation: "It's against my will,
It's against every sense,
Why do you both have to break apart,
Change your names?
And the end is already here,
And you say it's not for me.
I hate you both for this.
It's against my will."
Like many early Tokio Hotel songs, this seems to be inspired somewhat by the lives of the Kaulitz'. Their parents divorced at an early age and this song seems to reflect that. Pardon my translation: "It's against my will, It's against every sense, Why do you both have to break apart, Change your names? And the end is already here, And you say it's not for me. I hate you both for this. It's against my will."