KĂĽsschen is the diminutive form of Kuss (kiss), meaning 'little kiss' or 'peck'. It's an endearing and somewhat playful term that adds a layer of intimacy and vulnerability to the lyrics.
In the context of the song, the speaker is pleading for
Get ready to step into Oomph!’s dark carnival of emotions. With pounding guitars and whisper-to-scream vocals, “Beim Ersten Mal Tut’s Immer Weh” ("The first time always hurts") dramatizes the final showdown in a toxic romance.
The singer begs for one last kiss, one last moment of kindness, even while warning that broken promises never go unpunished. The chorus flips the usual love-song script: the first encounter may sting, but the goodbye cuts even deeper. Every echo of “Warum willst du mich nicht mehr?” ("Why don’t you want me anymore?") lands like a wounded plea and a defiant challenge at once, capturing the raw blend of heartbreak, anger, and grim determination that makes this track so gripping.