Die Lichter gehen aus
Wenn der letzte Ton erklingt
Das Herz voll Wehmut
Bevor noch ein Zeitkorn fällt

Noch so vieles zu sagen
In diesem einen Augenblick
Hast mich gefangen und getragen
Ich danke dir für dieses Glück

Ich danke dir
Für diesen einen Augenblick
Ich danke dir
Für dieses kleine Stück vom Glück
Ich danke dir
Für den unsterblichen Moment
Den ich für immer bei mir trage
Auch wenn der Vorhang fällt

Jede Angst zu versagen
Und jeder Zweifel was richtig ist
Hast allem einen Sinn gegeben
Mich umarmt und auch beschützt

Einmal zu fliegen
Hast mich gefangen und gelenkt
Hast mir meinen Traum erfüllt
Und mir auch dein Herz geschenkt

Ich danke dir
Für diesen einen Augenblick
Ich danke dir
Für dieses kleine Stück vom Glück
Ich danke dir
Für den unsterblichen Moment
Den ich für immer bei mir trage
Auch wenn der Vorhang fällt

Ich danke dir
Ich danke dir
Für den unsterblichen Moment
Den ich für immer bei mir trage
Auch wenn der Vorhang fällt

Einmal zu fliegen
Hast mir meinen Traum erfüllt
Ich hab meinen Platz gefunden
Und danke dir für dieses Glück

Ich danke dir...


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