Morgens Immer Müde is a playful confession from someone who lives two totally different lives in a single day. By daylight she is a sleepyhead who hates alarm clocks and trudges through the “solid” routine of work or study, but the moment night falls and the city lights switch on, her inner powerhouse explodes. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a woman who suddenly feels unstoppable on the dance floor, effortlessly out-dancing a dozen men with Cha-Cha, Swing and Boogie Woogie while the whole bar cheers, “Wow, die ist krass!”.
The repeating clock times – 0 Uhr 30, 1 Uhr 30, 2 Uhr 30… – become a running gag that shows there is never a reason to go home because the party is only just getting started. In short, the song celebrates the liberating magic of nighttime energy: mornings may belong to yawns and snooze buttons, but evenings belong to music, lights and boundless self-expression.