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Wolfsheim can refer to:
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You're Gone is the title of
The Sparrows may refer to:
Wolfsheim - Once in a Lifetime
Wolfsheim - "Find You're Here" & "Find You're Gone"
Wolfsheim - The Sparrows And The Nightingales (long version)
Wolfsheim - Kein Zurück
Wolfsheim - And i
Wolfsheim - The Sparrows and the Nightingales
Wolfsheim - Künstliche Welten
Wolfsheim - Find You're Gone
Wolfsheim - Blind
Wolfsheim - Touch
Synthpop act Wolfsheim - Kein Zurück from Casting Shadows album. One of the handful of Wolfsheim songs sung in German. Kein Zurück is loosely translated into No Return. Official Page: http://www.wolfsheim.de/ Wolfsheim - Kompendium DVD http://www.wolfsheim.de/engl_w_neues_kompendium_a.htm
Artist: Wolfsheim Album: Casting Shadows www.wolfsheim.de Hoping... feeling... I will come back to you And hold you in my arms And I... I know you're wrong but I can't change a single thing It's like it's ment to be! Inside I feared to find it... That you cannot stand the fact I'm not in love with you! And I... I've got the feeling That I've really had enough It had to end right here! There was nothing left to lose Despite the time we've spent... Nothing left for you And I... Still had the feeling I won't find in you what I still sought So what am I to do?!
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Wolfsheim's "Touch", track 3. from the album "Spectators" (1999) accompanied by a slightly adapted excerpt from Fellini's "Casanova", depicting his fascination with a mechanical doll. This version of "Casanova" is a 1976 Italian film by director Federico Fellini, adapted from the autobiography of Giacomo Casanova, the 18th century adventurer and writer. This video is for educational purposes only.
Ich komm' zu dir
Halt deine Hand
Wir gingen einsam durch dies' wunderbare Land
Das ich für dich erfand
Mit mathematischem Verstand
Ref.:
Ein Wunder hier
Ein Traum gleich dort
Grad' noch hier und doch schon fort
Ich zeige dir mein Angesicht
Doch du siehst mich nicht
Ich weiß genau was dir gefällt
Ich schaff' dir eine neue Zauberwelt
In der kein Regen fällt
In der nur deine Wahrheit zählt
Ich zeig dir Berge
Zeig dir Seen
Hier brauchst du alles nur mit meinen Augen sehen
Und nicht zu verstehen
Keine Angst du kannst ruhig mit mir gehen
In ein großes All
Ganz für dich allein
Hier kannst du endlich mal du selber sein
Im Neon - Sonnenschein
Fang ich dir deine Wünsche ein