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Facts of life and death or something...
too deep for me.
Good chorus
Sure at face value it could just seem like someone becoming disillusioned with their faith yet the phrase losing my religion is a saying that means being on your last legs, so it takes a whole new meaning of someone barely holding onto what they think their purpose is in life
https://youtu.be/4FLjT5V5Hog?si=edxN74JNLI8Y0QTP
It has deeper meanings all over the place
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TywmpMQYojs
Viva la Vida, Death and All His Friends - Coldplay
Mad Man Moon, Ripples - Genesis
O Holy Night - Mariah Carey, various artists
Ausländer means foreigner but is mostly used in a derogatory way towards foreigners in germany. In this song its the colonizers that are the foreiners and its meant to be derogativ.
Watch it and you get what i mean. Rammstein was praised for crapping on colonizers and rightfully so.
This is a classic.