Den ganzen zählst du meine fehler auf
Und weist du was, langsan scheisse ich drauf
Den ich will nicht so werden wie du
Check das mal
Und quatsch nicht so klug
Mish dich nicht in mein leben ein
Sag mir mal wie ist denn deins so
Mitte 40 und geschieden
Mom zubetrügen war die spitze das gipfels
Ich hasse dein lügen und jetzt kommst du zu mir
Durch meine tür und willst mir erklären
Wie ich mein leben führ

Allein, will ich entscheiden, was gut für mich ist
Allein, will ich beweisen, das man mich nicht vergist
Allein, werd ich dir zeigen wie stark ich sein kann
Allein, werd ich shaffend und denk daran

So wie du
Der sich bei stress auf der stelle verpisst
So wie du
Dem nichts im leben wir klich wichtig ist
So wie du
Dem es egal ist, wenn es erwischt
So wie du
Ich möchte niemals so werden, niemals so werden wie du



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    ah, I LOVE THIS SONGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!! ahh. hahaha. I'm a total dork, aren't I?

    CrimsonAngel17on September 07, 2007   Link
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    Song Meaning

    I'm pretty sure that this song is saying that whoever wrote it is angry at their father, who is trying to get his son to be like him. He's saying that he doesn't want to be like him, and the reasons why.

    CrimsonAngel17, no, you aren't a total dork. I love this song, too. :)

    TakeYourselfToHigherPlaceson October 25, 2009   Link
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    I'm pretty sure that this song is saying that whoever wrote it is angry at their father, who is trying to get his son to be like him. He's saying that he doesn't want to be like him, and the reasons why.

    CrimsonAngel17, no, you aren't a total dork. I love this song, too. :)

    TakeYourselfToHigherPlaceson October 25, 2009   Link
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    Soll die Titel dieses Lied nicht geändert werden? Ich habe gedacht,dass dieses Lied "So Wie du" genannt wurde, statt "So WEI du"?

    xtrasimplicityon February 20, 2010   Link

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