Erlensee is a municipality in the Main-Kinzig district, in Hesse, Germany. It is situated on the river Kinzig, 5 km northeast of Hanau. It was formed in 1970 by the merger, in 1970, of the towns of Langendiebach and Rückingen. The name deduces from the abundant alders at the lakes (Erlen=alders, See=lake) in this area.
In the north it borders the town Bruchköbel and the municipality Neuberg. In the east it borders the town Langenselbold and the municipality Rodenbach. In the southwest it borders Hanau.
Langendiebach and Rückingen
Erlensee is located close to three major German autobahnen (motorways). The E42 (A3) connects the Ruhr Area (German: Ruhrgebiet) with Frankfurt am Main and further towards Bavaria (German: Bayern) with cities like Aschaffenburg, Würzburg and Nuremberg (German: Nürnberg). The E41 (A45) connects the cities like Gießen in the north and Aschaffenburg in the south. The A66 is the main connection between Frankfurt and Hanau at the south-west end and Fulda at the north-east end.
Dreaming again
Asleep in my bed
A river of visions
runs through my head.
Strange as it seems
the chaos of dreams
can change the course
and shape of things
He sees with an eye
only open an night
what weaves in the darkness
blossoms in the light
I wake in the morning
thrust without warning
into light all over again
Still chasing pleasure
running from pain
though I know
they're both the same
when the fog pulls away
and I'm here in today
and I can see
my dreams become reality
Since I opened up my eyes
it's time to arise
and show that I'm
not just dreaming, dreaming again.
Hey, Hey, Yeah...
Dreaming, Dreaming again.
Dreaming, Dreaming again.
Dreaming, Dreaming again.
Dreaming, Dreaming again.