I’ve needed so much, with nothing to touch
Floating from Earth
Another bridge burned, a mother concerned
Come back to the world
In my dreams
Everything’s more quiet than here
In my dreams
Everything I feel disappears
The night became new and out of it grew
A hymn of the pearl
Don’t lie to yourself, don’t lie to the world
Don’t lie to a girl
When your shadows were forgiven, I abandoned your religion
And I knew that I would never come back
So tired and so aimless, I travelled through the darkness
So my path would be impossible to track
In my dreams
Everything’s more quiet than here
In my dreams
Everything I feel disappears
Uhu, huh, uhu huh, uhu , huh, uummmm
Uhu, huh, uhu huh, uhu , huh, uummmm
Learn my body and my poems
And repeat them like you own them
Like the arrow and the willow, we all bend
Let the mothers and the daughters, climb out of the waters
Like the needle and the cockroach, we mend
In my dreams
Everything’s more quiet than here
In this song, the singer seems to address the impact of wars and the desire for peace. The metaphors of “floating from Earth” and “burned bridges” suggest the destruction and loss caused by conflicts. The concern of a mother and the call to “return to the world” reflect the longing for a return to normalcy and tranquility. The chorus expresses that in dreams, everything is more peaceful and painful emotions disappear, indicating a desire to escape from tumultuous reality. The bridge speaks of the need to heal and rebuild, comparing humanity to the flexibility of a willow and the ability to mend like a needle. Overall, the song seems to be a reflection on the chaos of war and a hope for more peaceful and harmonious times.