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Stahlsteel

Stahl translates to "steel". It's a strong, evocative word that immediately brings to mind images of strength, resilience, and unyielding determination.

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Manowar's "Herz Aus Stahl," which translates to "Heart of Steel," is a powerful anthem of resilience and defiance. The lyrics paint a picture of a lone warrior on a long and difficult journey, guided by a distant fire. This journey is one of struggle, as the speaker is "born to go against the wind" and must fight their battles alone. The core message is one of incredible inner strength and fearlessness in the face of hardship and even death.

The chorus is a triumphant declaration: "Ich hab' ein Herz aus Stahl!" ("I have a heart of steel!"). This isn't just about being tough; it's a call to live life on your own terms—to "fight the battle" and "live as you will." The song predicts that those who doubt or laugh at this path will eventually fade away "like snow," while the speaker and their allies will stand victorious as a "strong army." It's a classic heavy metal hymn celebrating unbreakable spirit and ultimate victory.

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