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Hang tight...
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Hang tight...
This song plays with the old German sailor's call "Reise, Reise" which was historically used to wake sailors at dawn, and the whole track is built around nautical imagery that doubles as something much darker. The central story seems to be about violence and death at sea, where the lance or spear becomes the key symbol. There are two figures here, one who thrusts the spear into a man and one who throws it into the sea, and the fish and flesh bleeding into the water creates this blurring between the human and the animal, the living and the dying. The chorus line about everyone doing it "in their own way" feels like Lindemann's typically dark shrug at human nature, almost casual about the violence being described.
The deeper emotional pull of the song comes from the waves themselves weeping quietly as blood spreads into the sea. That image of the ocean as a grieving witness is very much in the German Romantic tradition, nature reflecting human tragedy. The spear stuck in flesh, the sinking together of fish and man into darkness where a black soul dwells and no light appears on the horizon, it all paints a picture of something beyond just physical death. There is a spiritual drowning happening, a descent into a place with no redemption in sight.
By the final version of the chorus the wording shifts slightly and instead of bleeding into the sea, figures are now bleeding themselves empty on the shore. That change from the open ocean to the shoreline feels like a closing in, something that had been drifting finally coming to rest and running out completely. The tone throughout is mournful but cold, not sentimental, which is classic Rammstein. The grief is there but it is held at arm's length, observed rather than felt.