Gotthard's song "Mighty Quinn" is actually a cover of a song originally written and performed by Bob Dylan. The lyrics describe a world where everyone is busy with their own tasks and worries. People are building ships and monuments, taking notes, and some are even in despair. However, the mention of "Quinn" refers to an Eskimo character who is anticipated to arrive. This arrival brings a sense of joy and excitement to everyone. It suggests that Quinn has a special power or charm that can unite people and bring them happiness. The chorus of the song, "Come all without, come all within, you'll not see nothing like the mighty Quinn," indicates that everyone is invited to witness the uniqueness and power of Quinn's arrival. It emphasizes that experiencing this event is something extraordinary and unforgettable. The song also touches on personal preferences and individuality. The singer shares that they prefer a relaxed and simple lifestyle, enjoying their sugar sweet and avoiding the stress of guarding fumes and rushing through life. They observe others feeding pigeons under trees, but when Quinn arrives, even the pigeons will abandon their perches to be in his presence. Overall, the song conveys a message of hope, unity, and the potential for someone or something extraordinary to bring joy and change people's lives for the better.