Hirnlose Idioten hauen auf Frauen und Kinder ein
Andere stehen daneben und man hört sie jubelnd schreien
Die Meute ruft nach Opfern und sie sind schnell gefunden
Weil sie meinen ihnen geht es dreckig treten sie nach unten
Faschistische Parolen hallen durch die Nacht
Man hört die Nazis johlen ein Feuer wird entfacht
Sie sind bereit zu töten alle Skrupel sind so weit
Hilfe wäre von nöten aber keiner weit und breit

Ihr meint das war vor vielen Jahren
Macht die Augen auf
Es hat sich kürzlich zugetragen
Macht die Augen auf macht die Augen auf

Die Presse hat ihr Fressen das wird gründlich durchgekaut
Jede Vernunft ist längst vergessen alle Mittel sind erlaubt
Die Polizei hat nichts geahnt und hat auch nichts gesehen
Es klingt so wie ein Märchen doch ist wirklich so geschehen

Ihr meint das war vor vielen Jahren
Macht die Augen auf
Es hat sich kürzlich zugetragen
Macht die Augen auf macht die Augen auf

Ich hoffe daß ihr mich nicht falsch versteht
Ich weiß daß sowas täglich auf der Welt geschieht
Doch es war in meiner Stadt da bin ich zehnmal so bewegt
Und darum liegt mir viel an diesem Lied


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