Niemals werd ich deine Hölle akzeptiern
Niemals wirst du jede Zelle infiziern

Du spielst immer wieder Gott mit deiner Macht
Du spielst immer wieder Gott, der mich verlacht

Die Wunden brechen auf
Dein Werk nimmt seinen Lauf
Verseucht durch deine Heilung

Geschunden wach ich auf
Die Angst nimmt mich in Kauf
Verseucht durch deine Heilung

(Heil mich - fühl mich)

Mein Herz schlägt schneller
Während du dich tiefer in mich gräbst
Das Licht wird heller
Während du mich hoffnungslos belebst

Öffne all meine Räume
Zeig mir all deine Spiele
Lösche all meine Träume
Nimm mir all meine Ziele

Wie lang hast du meine Hülle deformiert
Wie lang war mein freier Wille stranguliert

Du spielst immer wieder Gott mit deiner Macht
Du spielst immer wieder Gott, der mich verlacht

Die Wunden brechen auf...

Mein Herz schlägt schneller...

Geschunden wach ich auf
Die Angst nimmt mich in Kauf
Verseucht durch deine Heilung

Die Wunden brechen auf...


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    One of my favs :) Translation to English:

    I will never accept your Hell You'll never infect every cell

    You always play God with your power You always play God, who laughs at me

    The wounds break open Your work takes its course Contaminated by your cure

    I wake up devastated The fear accepts me Contaminated by your cure

    (Heal me - Feel me )

    My heart beats faster While you dig deeper in me The light gets brighter While you hopelessly stimulate me

    Open all my rooms Show me all your games Extinguish all my dreams Take all my goals

    How long have you deformed my frame How long was my free will strangled

    You always play God with your power You always play God, who laughs at me

    The wounds break open...

    My heart beats faster...

    I wake up devastated The fear accepts me Contaminated by your cure

    The wounds break open...

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