Wer kommt ohne Schminke aus, wer, wer, wer?
Wer kommt ohne Lügen aus, wer, wer, wer?
Wer hat nie die Moral verdammt, wer, wer
Wer?
Wer träumt nie vom Schlaraffenland, wer, wer
Wer?

Champagner für die Seele
Wenn das Spiegelbild uns schmeichelt
Die Eitelkeit uns so zufrieden macht
Die kleinen Schwächen schminken wir
In unserm Ego weg
Zeigen nur vor, was unverletzlich macht

Doch mancher sagt, was unsern Stolz zerbricht
Uns die ungeschminkte Wahrheit ins Gesicht
Wer kommt ohne Schminke aus, wer, wer, wer?
Wer kommt ohne Lügen aus, wer, wer, wer?
Wer hat nie die Moral verdammt, wer, wer
Wer?
Wer träumt nie vom Schlaraffenland, wer, wer
Wer?

Fast jeder hat mal irgendwann
Sein Ich kosmetisiert
Den Mantel der Verschwiegenheit gebraucht
Fast jeder kennt auch das Gefühl
Wenn man sich mal blamiert
Und dann ein neues MakeUp
Für die Psyche braucht

Und manchmal will man dann ein andrer sein
Ein kleiner Strahl von trügerischen Schein

Wer kommt ohne Schminke aus, wer, wer, wer?
Wer kommt ohne Lügen aus, wer, wer, wer?
Wer hat nie die Moral verdammt, wer, wer
Wer?
Wer träumt nie vom Schlaraffenland, wer, wer
Wer?

Wer kommt ohne Schminke aus, wer, wer, wer?
Wer kommt ohne Lügen aus, wer, wer, wer?
Wer hat nie die Moral verdammt, wer, wer
Wer?
Wer träumt nie vom Schlaraffenland, wer, wer
Wer?

Wer kommt ohne Schminke aus, wer, wer, wer?
Wer kommt ohne Lügen aus, wer, wer, wer?
Wer hat nie die Moral verdammt, wer, wer
Wer?
Wer träumt nie vom Schlaraffenland, wer, wer
Wer?


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Ohne Schminke Lyrics as written by Peter Meyer (de3) Dieter Birr

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