The text begins with a short refrain, and has eight stanzas. That refrain claims the critical time to be now, and that we do or miss it today. The premise is the apocalyptic
Second Coming of Jesus, and the stanzas give details of questions his audience of siblings will have to face then, disqualifying queries that do not matter. In the first stanza, the questions that will not come are "Was hast du gespart?" (What did you save?) and "Was hast du alles besessen?" (What did you own?), but: "Was hast du geschenkt?" (What did you give?) and "Wen hast du geschätzt?" (Whom did you cherish?) Each stanza but the last ends with "um meinetwillen" (for my sake). == References ==