Jarmen is a town in the Vorpommern-Greifswald district, in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. It is situated on the southern bank of the river Peene, 20 km south of Greifswald. Founded during the Ostsiedlung in the medieval terrae Miserez and Ploth, Jarmen remained a rural town at an important Peene crossing. Jarmen was in the Duchy of Pomerania from its foundation until the Thirty Years' War, in Swedish Pomerania until the Great Northern War, in Prussian Pomerania until World War II, in the East German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and later Bezirk Neubrandenburg until the peaceful revolution in 1989 and in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern within reunited Germany since 1990. The Autobahn 20 crosses the Peene at Jarmen.
In addition to the town itself, the following villages are within the Jarmen city limits:
The municipality is within the Amt Jarmen-Tutow of Kreis Vorpommern-Greifswald.
[Originally by Sam Cooke]
If you ever change your mind
About leaving, leaving me behind
Oh baby ain't no sweet love ain't no harm to me
Yeah yeah yeah
You know I laughed when you left but now I know I only hurt myself
Oh baby ain't no sweet love ain't no harm to me
Yeah yeah yeah Oh!
You know I'll always be your slave
Till I'm dead and buried in my grave
Oh baby ain't no sweet love ain't no harm to me
Yeah yeah yeah
I'll give you jewelry, money too
And that's not all all I do for you
Oh baby ain't no sweet love ain't no harm to me
Yeah yeah yeah
If you ever change your mind
About leaving, leaving me behind
Oh baby ain't no sweet love ain't no harm to me
If you ever change your mind
Change your mind, about leaving, leaving me behind
Yeah about leaving, ain't no sweet love
Ain't no harm to me Yeah yeah yeah
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