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Wenn die Kinder unerzogen 00:49
Schon der Vater hat gedroht 00:53
Der schwarze Mann, er wird dich holen 00:57
Wenn du nicht folgst meinem Gebot 01:02
Und das glauben wir bis heute 01:06
So in Angst sind Land und Leute 01:10
Etwas Schlimmes wird geschehen 01:15
Das Böse kommt, wird nicht mehr gehen 01:18
Und die Furcht wächst in die Nacht 01:23
Tür und Tore sind bewacht 01:27
Die Rücken nass, die Hände klamm 01:31
Alle haben Angst 01:36
vorm schwarzen Mann 01:38
In Dunkelheit schleicht er heran 01:49
Bist du nicht brav, fasst er dich an 01:53
Traue keinem Fremden dann 01:57
So viel Albtraum, so viel Wahn 02:01
Und so glauben wir bis heute 02:06
Schwer bewaffnet ist die Meute 02:10
Ach, sie können es nicht lassen 02:14
Schreien Feuer in die Gassen 02:18
Und die Furcht wächst in die Nacht 02:23
Gar kein Auge zugemacht 02:27
Der Rücken nass, die Hände klamm 02:31
Alle haben Angst 02:35
vorm schwarzen Mann 02:38
Wer hat Angst vorm schwarzen Mann 02:56
Wer hat Angst vorm schwarzen Mann 03:01
Wer hat Angst vorm schwarzen Mann 03:05
Wer hat Angst 03:10
Und die Furcht wächst in die Nacht 03:28
Gar kein Auge zugemacht 03:32
Die Rücken nass, die Hände klamm 03:36
Alle haben Angst 03:40
Schwarzer Mann 03:54
Schwarzer Mann 04:03

Angst – Bilingual Lyrics German/English

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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into Rammstein's "Angst" to explore the German concept of "Angst" (fear) and how it's woven into societal narratives. Through its powerful lyrics and imagery, the song offers a unique lens to understand the cultural nuances of fear and its impact on human behavior, enriching your understanding of both the music and the German language.

[English]
When the children are undisciplined
The father already threatened
The boogeyman will come and get you
If you don't follow my command
And we believe that to this day
So in fear are country and people
Something bad will happen
Evil is coming, will never leave
And the fear grows into the night
Door and gates are guarded
Backs are wet, hands are clammy
Everyone is afraid
Of the boogeyman
In darkness he creeps up
If you're not good, he'll touch you
Don't trust any strangers then
So much nightmare, so much delusion
And so we believe to this day
Heavily armed is the mob
Oh, they can't help but do it
Shouting fire into the streets
And the fear grows into the night
Not an eye is closed
Backs are wet, hands are clammy
Everyone is afraid
Of the boogeyman
Who's afraid of the boogeyman
Who's afraid of the boogeyman
Who's afraid of the boogeyman
Who's afraid
And the fear grows into the night
Not an eye is closed
Backs are wet, hands are clammy
Everyone is afraid
Boogeyman
Boogeyman
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

Angst

/æŋst/

B2
  • noun
  • - fear or anxiety

schwarz

/ʃvaʁts/

A2
  • adjective
  • - black

Mann

/man/

A1
  • noun
  • - man

Furcht

/fʊʁçt/

B2
  • noun
  • - fear

Nacht

/naχt/

A1
  • noun
  • - night

schleichend

/ʃlaɪ̯çənt/

B2
  • adjective
  • - sneaking

Feuer

/ˈfɔʏ̯ɐ/

A2
  • noun
  • - fire

Wahn

/va:n/

C1
  • noun
  • - delusion or madness

Albtraum

/ˈalbˌtʁaʊ̯m/

B2
  • noun
  • - nightmare

brav

/bra:f/

B1
  • adjective
  • - well-behaved

bewacht

/bəˈvaχt/

B2
  • adjective
  • - guarded or watched

schwer

/ʃveːɐ̯/

A2
  • adjective
  • - heavy or difficult

können

/ˈkœnən/

A2
  • verb
  • - to be able to

gehen

/ˈɡeːən/

A1
  • verb
  • - to go

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Wenn die Kinder unerzogen schon der Vater hat gedroht

    ➔ Use of present perfect tense to describe an action that happened in the past but has relevance to the present.

    ➔ The phrase "hat gedroht" is in the present perfect tense, combining the auxiliary verb "hat" (has) with the past participle "gedroht" (threatened).

  • Und das glauben wir bis heute

    ➔ Use of the present tense "glauben" to express a current belief or state.

    ➔ The verb "glauben" is in the present tense, indicating an ongoing belief or perception that persists into the present.

  • Schwer bewaffnet ist die Meute

    ➔ Inversion of subject and verb for emphasis, common in poetic or stylized language.

    ➔ The phrase follows a typical inversion pattern: the adjective phrase "Schwer bewaffnet" (heavily armed) precedes the subject "die Meute" (the pack).

  • Wer hat Angst vorm schwarzen Mann

    ➔ Use of the interrogative pronoun "wer" to ask questions about people or subjects.

    ➔ The question "Wer hat Angst" is asking who is afraid, where "wer" is the subject pronoun used for asking about people.

  • Und die Furcht wächst in die Nacht

    ➔ Use of the present tense "wächst" to describe ongoing action happening in the present.

    ➔ The verb "wächst" is in the present tense, indicating that the fear is increasing continuously in the current moment.

  • Gar kein Auge zugemacht

    ➔ Use of the negation "kein" with the noun "Auge" to express 'not a single eye closed', emphasizing total sleep deprivation.

    ➔ The phrase "Gar kein Auge zugemacht" uses "kein" to negate "Auge" indicating that not a single eye was closed.