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WiedergeburtRebirth

Wiedergeburt translates directly to "rebirth" or "reincarnation". It's a profound and somewhat philosophical word that stands out in the lyrics.

In the song, it's used in a rather cynical way, describing the "Hölle der Wiedergeburt" (hell of rebirth) for those who don't make it to heaven. The band humorously suggests being reborn as a tourist on Ibiza or a traffic cop, giving a unique, ironic twist to a concept often associated with spiritual journeys.

Have you ever felt like life is a big test you have to pass to get into heaven? In "Paradies," Die Toten Hosen explore this idea with a healthy dose of sarcasm. The singer describes a life where you must follow a long list of strict rules to earn your spot in paradise. This includes everything from having perfect table manners and polished shoes to starting each day with a prayer instead of an aspirin.

But what if you fail the test? The song imagines a comical "hell of rebirth" where you might come back as an unwanted circus clown or a traffic cop. Faced with these rigid expectations, the singer makes a bold choice. He declares, "I don't want to go to paradise / If the way there is so difficult." He would rather stay right here on Earth than beg for entry or change who he is just to be allowed through the gates.

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