Glaub mir

Claudia Jung Claudia Jung

A Lullaby of Reassurance and Protection

Claudia Jung's song "Glaub mir" is a tender lullaby that offers comfort and reassurance to a child. The lyrics paint a serene picture of a peaceful night, with the promise of unwavering support and presence. The song opens with a gentle invitation for the child to sleep, emphasizing the tranquility of the starry night. This sets the stage for the central theme of the song: the promise of being there for the child, no matter what happens.

The repeated phrase "Glaub' mir" ("Believe me") underscores the sincerity and depth of the promise being made. The lyrics assure the child that they are never alone, even if they cannot see the support around them. This is further reinforced by the imagery of a "gold'ner Engel" ("golden angel") watching over the child's dreams from above. This metaphor of an angel serves as a symbol of protection and care, suggesting a divine or spiritual presence that ensures the child's safety and peace.

Claudia Jung, known for her emotive and heartfelt music, uses this song to convey a universal message of love and protection. The soothing melody and comforting words create a sense of security, making it a perfect lullaby. The song's themes of reassurance, love, and protection resonate with listeners, reminding them of the importance of being there for loved ones, especially in times of vulnerability and need.

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  1. Das dunkel der nacht
  2. Eine Liebe
  3. Liebe Ist Mehr
  4. Roter Horizont
  5. Vogelfrei
  6. Lass Unsre Liebe Nicht Los
  7. Der Wind
  8. War Das Denn Alles Lüge
  9. Wo Schläft Dein Herz
  10. Tausend Frauen (Megamix)
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