Der Himmel wartet schon

Ein Projektil schraubt sich hoch durch die Nacht
und durchbohrt Gottes Wolkenpracht
ich sehe hinunter auf ein Lichterland
Mutter Erde rinnt durch meine Hand

Es ist Zeit, mein Schatz es ist Zeit,
zu gehen und zu schweben
Zeit, mein Herz es ist Zeit,
zu sehen und zu leben

Der Himmel wartet schon,
schwerelos zum Horizont

Auf zum Mond
Der Himmel wartet schon,
Auf zum Mond
schwerelos zum Horizont

Ein Geleitzug aus tausend Explosionen
irgendwo in den Sternen verborgen
relatives Sein zerbricht die Stille
eine Träne flüstert Gottes Wille

Es ist Zeit, mein Schatz es ist Zeit,
zu gehen und zu schweben
Zeit, mein Herz es ist Zeit,
zu sehen und zu leben

Der Himmel wartet schon,
schwerelos zum Horizont

Auf zum Mond
Der Himmel wartet schon,
Auf zum Mond
schwerelos zum Horizont…


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    To the moon

    Heaven already waits

    A projectile escalates itself high through the night and bores through god's cloud-splendor I look below on a land of lights mother earth trickles through my hand

    It is time, my dear it is time to go and to hover time, my heart it is time, to see and to live

    Heaven already waits weightless at the horizon

    To the moon heaven already waits, to the moon weightless at the horizon

    A convoy of a thousand explosions somewhere hidden in the stars relative existence shatters the calm a tear whispers god's will

    It is time, my dear it is time to go and to hover time, my heart it is time, to see and to live

    Heaven already waits weightless at the horizon

    To the moon heaven already waits, to the moon weightless at the horizon

    nadjacson May 30, 2007   Link

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