Wir sind uns vorher nie begegnet
Doch ich hab dich schon lang vermisst
Auch wenn ich dich zum ersten Mal hier treff'
Ich wusste immer wie du aussiehst
Mit dir will ich die Pferde stehlen
Die uns im Wege sind
Ich geh mir dir durch dick und dünn
Bis an das Ende dieser Welt

Leg deinen Kopf an meine Schulter
Es ist schön, ihn da zu spüren
Und wir spielen Bonnie und Clyde

Komm, wir klauen uns ein Auto
Ich fahr' dich damit rum
Und wir spielen Bonnie und Clyde

Was wir zum Leben brauchen
Werden wir uns schon irgendwie holen
Wir rauben ein paar Banken aus
Oder einen Geldtransport
Wir schießen zwei, drei, vier, fünf Bullen um
Wenn es nicht mehr anders geht
Jeder weiß genau, was er da tut
Wenn er uns aufhalten will

Leg deinen Kopf an meine Schulter
Es ist schön, ihn da zu spüren
Und wir spielen Bonnie und Clyde
Auch wenn uns die ganze Welt verfolgt
Wir kümmern uns nicht drum
Denn wir sind Bonnie und Clyde

Wenn uns der Boden untern den Füßen brennt
Machen wir uns aus dem Staub
In den Bergen hängen wir alle ab
Die etwas von uns wollen
Lebendig kriegen sie uns nie
Egal wie viele es sind
„Tod oder Freiheit“ soll auf unserem Grabstein stehen

Leg deinen Kopf an meine Schulter
Es ist schön ihn da zu spüren
Und wir spielen Bonnie und Clyde
Komm wir Bomben uns durchs Leben
Und öffnen jede Tür
Denn wir sind Bonnie und Clyde

Leg deinen Kopf an meine Schulter
Es ist schön, ihn da zu spüren
Und wir spielen Bonnie und Clyde
Unsere Liebe soll ein Sprengsatz sein
Der ständig explodiert
Du bist Bonnie, ich bin Clyde


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    genau!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    suLoon May 22, 2007   Link

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