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Artist/Band:
Tokio Hotel
Lyrics for Song: Beichte (English Translation)
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Tokio Hotel
It begins every morning
It goes off at seven
The alarm clock and I stay lying down
I'm always late and second choice in P.E.
That's why I write f**k you on every trophy
I want you only for one night and to feel good about it
It's all too true to be good
And I wonder if I'll go to heaven completely undevout
Hey devil come out, I've seen you
And still hope you understand me
Hey devil come out, will you read my confession
And then talk it over with God
Unfortunately I'm honest even when I shouldn't be
And since my confession hated by the priest
I know it's impossible but it's obvious
And then I stole the girlfriend from my brother
Each of my lies has been believed,
And trust put into all that I've said
Hey devil come out, I've seen you
And still hope you understand me
Hey devil come out, will you read my confession
And then talk it over with God
Scha la la la la
Scha la la la la
Scha la la la la
Scha la la la laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Hey devil come out, I've seen you
And still hope you understand me
Hey devil come out, will you read my confession
And then talk it over with God
Please don't be to harsh
Give me another chance or two
Or at least let me be the angel in hell
Then just leave it
But have think about it,,.
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About Beichte (English Translation)
Tokio Hotel's "Beichte (English Translation)" serves as a direct linguistic bridge to their German-language roots, translating the raw emotional core of their early work into English. Released during the band's pivotal transition from pop-punk to a darker, more atmospheric rock sound, the track exemplifies their signature blend of melodic hooks and introspective lyrics. While the original "Beichte" appeared on their 2007 album *Zimmer 483*, this version highlights the group's commitment to accessibility without diluting their unique sonic identity. The song reflects the band's evolution during the mid-2000s, a period marked by increased experimentation and a move away from their initial teen-pop image toward a more mature, gothic-inflected style that would define their later discography. It remains a staple for fans seeking to understand the thematic continuity between their German and English releases. |
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