An Wunder
Wincent Weiss
Believing in Miracles: A Love Worth Fighting For
Wincent Weiss's song "An Wunder" delves into the complexities of a relationship on the brink of collapse. The lyrics paint a picture of two people who once believed their love would last forever but now find themselves questioning when they started to drift apart. The opening lines, "Meine Welt ist gerade zu klein / Und deine passt da scheinbar nicht rein," suggest a sense of confinement and incompatibility, yet there's an underlying hope that things can be mended.
The chorus serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of faith and risk in love. Weiss sings, "Ey, es wär' schön blöd, nicht an Wunder zu glauben / Und es wär' zu schön, um es nicht zu riskieren," emphasizing that it would be foolish not to believe in miracles and that some things are worth the risk, even when the odds are stacked against them. This sentiment is echoed throughout the song, highlighting the tension between the reasons to leave and the one compelling reason to stay: love itself.
The recurring theme of time and patience is also evident in the lyrics, "Alles, was du grad brauchst, ist Zeit / Das sagst du seit 'ner Ewigkeit." This line reflects the frustration of waiting for things to improve, yet it also underscores the enduring hope that time will eventually heal their relationship. The song ultimately conveys a message of resilience and the belief that love can overcome obstacles if both parties are willing to hold on and believe in the possibility of miracles.