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Tommi, ich glaub, ich hab Heimweh 00:00
Ich will mal wieder am Rhein steh'n 00:05
Einfach hineinseh'n 00:08
Zuschau'n, wie Schiffe vorbeizieh'n 00:12
Tommi, ich glaub, ich hab Heimweh 00:17
Vielleicht liegt es am Licht und wie's sich grade bricht 00:23
Oder daran, dass man 00:30
Hier in der Bahn die Spree seh'n kann 00:34
Tommi, vielleicht ruf ich an 00:40
Damit du sagst: "Irgendwann, irgendwann, irgendwann 00:46
Fang'n wir hier zum letzten Mal von vorne an" 00:52
Da, wo mer zusamme groß jeworde sin 01:00
Da zieh'n mer alle irgendwann wieder hin 01:05
Damit die Kinder, die mer krieje könn'n 01:11
Alle in Kölle jebore sin 01:15
Da, wo mer zusamme groß jeworde sin 01:20
Da zieh'n mer alle irgendwann wieder hin 01:24
Damit die Kinder, die mer krieje könn'n 01:30
Alle in Kölle jebore sin, jebore sin, jebore sin 01:34
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In der Stadt, in der wir jung und dumm war'n 02:01
Und unverwundbar, weil alles so bunt war 02:06
Und es war immer klar, irgendwann kommt der Tag, an 02:12
Dem wir beide geh'n 02:17
Wir wollten immer was seh'n 02:22
So viel, wie es geht und überall auf der Welt 02:26
Alle Wege führ'n nach Rom 02:32
Und irgendwann zurück nach Köln 02:35
Da, wo mer zusamme groß jeworde sin 02:41
Da zieh'n mer alle irgendwann wieder hin 02:46
Damit die Kinder, die mer krieje könn'n 02:51
Alle in Kölle jebore sin 02:56
Da, wo mer zusamme groß jeworde sin 03:00
Da zieh'n mer alle irgendwann wieder hin 03:05
Damit die Kinder, die mer krieje könn'n 03:10
Alle in Kölle jebore sin, jebore sin, jebore sin 03:15
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Tommi, ich glaub, ich hab Heimweh 03:41
Ich will mal wieder am Rhein steh'n 03:45
Einfach hineinseh'n 03:49
Kaltgetränk und ein'n dreh'n 03:53
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Da, wo mer zusamme groß jeworde sin 04:00
Da zieh'n mer alle irgendwann wieder hin 04:04
Damit die Kinder, die mer krieje könn'n 04:10
Alle in Kölle jebore sin, jebore sin, jebore sin 04:14
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Tommi – Bilingual Lyrics German/English

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Dive into the rich, emotive sounds of AnnenMayKantereit to master German through song. This track is a perfect tool for learners to practice listening to deep, articulated baritone vocals and understanding expressive, poetic German phrasing that goes beyond basic textbook vocabulary.

[English]
Tommi, I think I'm homesick
I want to stand by the Rhine again
Just gaze into it
Watch the ships drift by
Tommi, I think I'm homesick
Maybe it's the light and the way it's breaking right now
Or the fact that
You can see the Spree from this train
Tommi, maybe I'll call you
So you can say: "Someday, someday, someday
We'll start over here for the last time"
Where we grew up together
That's where we'll all move back to someday
So that the children we might have
Are all born in Cologne
Where we grew up together
That's where we'll all move back to someday
So that the children we might have
Are all born in Cologne, born in Cologne, born in Cologne
...
In the city where we were young and dumb
And invincible, because everything was so colorful
And it was always clear that someday the day would come
When we both would leave
We always wanted to see things
As much as possible, all over the world
All roads lead to Rome
And someday back to Cologne
Where we grew up together
That's where we'll all move back to someday
So that the children we might have
Are all born in Cologne
Where we grew up together
That's where we'll all move back to someday
So that the children we might have
Are all born in Cologne, born in Cologne, born in Cologne
...
Tommi, I think I'm homesick
I want to stand by the Rhine again
Just gaze into it
A cold drink and rolling a joint
...
Where we grew up together
That's where we'll all move back to someday
So that the children we might have
Are all born in Cologne, born in Cologne, born in Cologne
...
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Key Grammar Structures

  • Tommi, ich glaub, ich hab Heimweh

    ➔ Subordinate Clause (Object Clause) without 'dass'

    ➔ In German, the conjunction "dass" is often omitted in informal speech. The verb "hab" moves to the position it would occupy if "dass" were present.

  • Zuschau'n, wie Schiffe vorbeizieh'n

    ➔ Relative/Interrogative Adverb Clause

    ➔ The conjunction "wie" is used here to introduce an indirect clause describing an action ("Zuschau'n").

  • Vielleicht liegt es am Licht und wie's sich grade bricht

    ➔ Reflexive Verb with Passive nuance

    ➔ The reflexive verb "sich brechen" describes how light is refracted, often used for natural phenomena.

  • Da, wo mer zusamme groß jeworde sin

    ➔ Relative Clause with Adverbial 'wo'

    ➔ In colloquial German (specifically local dialects), "wo" acts as a relative pronoun for "da" (the place where).

  • Damit die Kinder, die mer krieje könn'n

    ➔ Final Clause (Purpose) with 'damit'

    "Damit" introduces a subordinate clause expressing an intention or purpose. Note the verb "könn'n" at the end.

  • In der Stadt, in der wir jung und dumm war'n

    ➔ Relative Clause with Preposition

    ➔ Since it is 'in der Stadt', the relative pronoun must be in the dative case to match the preposition 'in'.

  • Alle Wege führ'n nach Rom

    ➔ Proverbial usage with simple present

    ➔ The sentence uses the simple present to state a timeless truth or a common proverb.

  • Und es war immer klar, irgendwann kommt der Tag

    ➔ Subordinate Clause as Subject/Complement

    ➔ The phrase 'irgendwann kommt der Tag' acts as an explanatory clause for the adjective 'klar'.