Ihr habt ja alle so gut reden
Ihr wisst ja nicht wie das ist
Wenn du eines Morgens aufwachst
Und Bundeskanzler bist

Ihr schimpft über uns Politiker
Seid uns nur am kritisieren
Ihr wisst ja nicht wie schwer das ist
So ein Volk mal zu regieren

Diese elenden Kompromisse
Und immer die Öffentlichkeit
Bei so vielen Terminen
Hast du nicht mal zum Kacken Zeit

Seid bloß froh, dass ihr nicht Kanzler seid
Seid lieber froh, nicht Kanzler zu sein

Dann bist du kein Privatmensch mehr
Da ist nichts mehr mit Hobby
Da wollen alle irgendwas von dir
Und jeder hat seine Lobby

Und hier noch ein Gespräch mit Bush
Und da ein Besuch bei Sony
Und nie mal einfach Jogging-Hose
Immer nur Brioni

Und dauernd überlegen
Wer kriegt welchen Posten
Und dann die ganze scheiß Verwandtschaft
Sogar welche aus dem Osten

Seid bloß froh, dass ihr nicht Kanzler seid
Seid lieber froh, nicht Kanzler zu sein

Manchmal hab ich die Schnauze so voll
Dann frag ich mich schon mal
„Hey, Gerd, für wen machst du das hier eigentlich alles?
Ist dir das Deutschland wirklich wert?“

Und die verdammten Arbeitslosen
Habe ich die vielleicht entlassen
Und jetzt wollen die alle Jobs von mir
Bei all den leeren Kassen

Seid bloß froh, dass ihr nicht Kanzler seid!
Hätt' ich was Richtiges gelernt
Ich wäre schon lang nicht mehr dabei


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    You all talk so good, you don't know how hard it is, when you wake up one morning, and are the president

    You curse about us politicians, do nothing but criticize us, you don't know how hard it is, to succesfully rule you people,

    This wretched compromise, and always publicity, with all of your meetings, you don't have time to take a shit!

    be merely thankful, that you're not the president, be completely happy, not to be president!

    You're no longer a private person, there are no more hobbys, Everyone want something from you, and everyone has their Lobby

    And here a meeting with Bush, and a visit to SONY, and never just sweat pants, always just Brioni

    And while you're thinking over, who got which letters, and then theres this damn connection, even with the East.

    be merely thankful, that you're not the president, be completely happy, not to be president!

    Sometimes I get do fed up, That I ask : "Hey Gerd (gerhard Schroeder, former president, was president when this song was written) Who are you actually doing all this for? Is Germany even worth it?

    And these damn jobless, Did I maybe let them go? and now they all want Jobs from me? and help from all the empty coffers,

    Be merely thankful, that your'e not the president If i've learned ANYTHING, I won't be around much longer

    lokolmanon July 03, 2008   Link

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