Background
A satirical narrative song describing three awkward encounters where the narrator uses the request 'breathe on me' to expose intoxication or absurdity.
The first verse targets 'Querdenker' or conspiracy theorist tropes common in Germany, referencing specific figures like Xavier Naidoo and the 'Germany is a company' myth.
The song employs creative ways to describe being under the influence, using metaphors like 'naschen' (snacking) for drinking and the idiom 'einen im Tee haben'.
The later verses shift from public political encounters to private domestic conflicts, illustrating a messy breakup and an attempt to hide intoxication from a parent.
In the final verse, the narrator uses the same accusatory 'hauch mich mal an' phrase against their mother to deflect suspicion from their own obvious 'Fahne' (alcohol breath).