“Wir Trafen Uns In Einem Garten” feels like the soundtrack to a hazy summer afternoon when you just cannot get one special person out of your head. The singer remembers a first meeting that was “viel zu gut für den Moment” and ever since, everyday life has turned into a playful jumble of day-dreams: eating cake together, wandering through the zoo, hitching a ride to Italy, or even becoming a cartoon fox. Each fantasy is an attempt to escape the ache of missing someone, yet every new idea circles right back to the same thought — “immer nur an dich.”
Behind its light, breezy electro-pop sound, the song captures the tug-of-war between longing and distraction. The narrator tries every trick in the book to stop overthinking — watching the skies, watching TV, imagining foreign adventures — but the sleepless nights and tired mornings give her away. It is a relatable portrait of modern infatuation: fun, restless, a little bit silly, and totally consuming.