Die Haustür hinter dir und vor dir der Nachdurst.
dazwischen: wir, immer auf dem Sprung aus der Tiefe,
Und ist es vermessen zu sagen, um alles und uns zu vergessen.

Wir waren die Ersten die kamen
Die Letzten die gingen
Benommen von den Impressionen

Und wenn das alles ist: okay.
Nur schade wenn man mehr erwartet.
Der Teil, den ich versteh ist:
Home ist nun mal where your heart is.
Nichts von alledem hat was zu tun wonach du fragtest
Das was ich dann noch versteh ist home is where your heart is

Ein freundliches Gesicht im Kreis der Vertrauten,
Im schwachen Licht, gibt hin und wieder Informationen preis,
Die etwas bewegen, die Lage verändern, die Meinung zerreden.

Wir waren die Ersten die kamen
Die Letzten die gingen.
Verschlafen in den S-Bahn-Sitzen

Und wenn das alles ist: okay.
Nur schade wenn man mehr erwartet.
Der Teil, den ich versteh ist:
Home ist nun mal where your heart is.
Nichts von alledem hat was zu tun wonach du fragtest
Das was ich dann noch versteh ist home is where your heart is


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    nach 4 jahren bin ich der erste der hier postet?^^

    sinn ist ja recht klar... die freundin, die hoffnungen macht, oder man sich diese eben einbildet. man kennt ja das gefühl... sie sitzt neben dir, und man sieht sie an und denkt sich... na vllt doch!

    1P4B7on January 12, 2008   Link

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