Imagine a fairytale frozen in time: “Sieben Mal” paints the picture of a heroine trapped in her own wintery curse. She feels “aus Eis” (made of ice), haunted by a shattered mirror and a prophecy that says her cold spell will last seven years and seven regrets. Every line is a plea for her loved one to run before her "winter blood" turns them to frost. The lyrics swirl with icy imagery—white February skies, biting north winds, broken glass—creating a dramatic scene where love and danger dance side by side.
Yet beneath the frost lies a spark of hope. The singer believes that after surviving those seven cycles of suffering, her heart can thaw and spring can finally begin. It is a gothic love story about protecting someone from your own darkness, wrestling with guilt, and clinging to the promise that even the longest winter eventually ends.