Ich hab heut 'n anderen Plan
Und der geht dich gar nichts an
Ich halt ihn fest in meiner Hand
Mit dem Rücken an der Wand
An der Wand

Ich geb dir an mir Schuld
Hab das alles nie gewollt
Du lässt mir leider keine Wahl
Das ist jetzt das letzte Mal
Das letzte Mal

Ich fühl mich
Claustrophobisch eng
Mach Platz
Bevor ich mir 'n Ausweg spreng
Du hälst mich nicht auf
Ich brech aus
Ich brech aus

Ich warne dich, verfolg mich nicht
Die Welt ist glücklich ohne dich
Was du wolltest ist krepiert
Ich bin das was jetzt passiert
Was jetzt passiert

Kalter Schweiß auf deiner Stirn
Du kannst mich jetzt schreien hören
Gleich ist für dich alles aus
Ich zieh dir den Stecker raus
Den Stecker raus

Ich fühl mich
Claustrophobisch eng
Mach Platz
Bevor ich mir 'n Ausweg spreng
Du hältst mich nicht auf
Ich brech aus
Ich brech aus

Deine Lügn sind erzählt
Dein letzter Schuss hat mich verfehlt
Es ist zu spät
Viel zu spät

Du lässt mir leider keine Wahl
Das war jetzt das letzte Mal

Ich fühl mich
Claustrophobisch eng
Mach Platz
Bevor ich mir 'n Ausweg spreng
Du hälst mich nicht auf
Ich brech aus
Ich brech aus

Ich fühl mich
Claustrophobisch eng
Mach Platz
Bevor ich mir 'n Ausweg spreng
Du hälst mich nicht auf
Ich brech aus
Ich brech aus
Ich brech aus


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    This is the German version of "Breakaway". So it has the same meaning.

    rettemichon June 25, 2009   Link

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