Ich sitze hier im Dunkeln, die Zeit steht still
Ich denke nach über Dich und mein Gefühl
Ich hab Dich lange nicht gesehen, ist es das, warum ich leide
War es für immer, war es besser für uns beide?

Bridge 1:
Warn wir auf der Flucht
Sollte es so sein
War es zu intensiv
oder warn wir nicht soweit
War es die Erlösung
Der Weg ins Freie
Der Wind des Schicksals
oder nur das nicht Verzeihen

Refrain:
Wie konnte ich so blind sein,
wie konnt ich glauben, ich kann sehn
Hat Gott auf mich geschissen
oder warum ließ ich Dich gehn
Wieder spür ich diese Sehnsucht,
Du bist schon lange nicht mehr hier
Sag mir, was hast Du getan,
denn Dein Licht brennt immer noch bei mir
FÜR IMMER

Es war der Himmel und die Hölle, was wir uns gaben
Wir spielten mit dem Feuer, umso tiefer sind die Narben
Ein Traum ist kein Versprechen,
doch wir sind ziemlich hoch geflogen
Ging es um die Sterne oder haben wir uns belogen

Bridge 2:
Der Sprung ins Leere
Die Angst vorm Fallen
Das Entfachen des Feuers
Das Sterben der Flammen
Wohin führen unsre Wege
Wo bist Du in diesen Tagen
ich kann Dich nicht vergessen
ich rufe Deinen Namen!


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    is schon schön, aber IHR bestes!? ich finde viele Lieder sind genial.....hängt von meiner Stimmung ab.... jedem das seine!

    sandlxlon September 24, 2004   Link

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