Automatisch, automatisch

So automatisch
Du bist wie'ne Maschine
Dein herz sclägt nicht für mich
So automatisch
Berühren mich
Deine hände
Spür alle,nur nicht dich

So automatisch
Deine stimme-elektrisch
Wo bist du, wenn sie spricht??

So automatisch
Wie du sagst, ich bin dir wichtig
Wer programmatiert dich??

Refrain:
Wenn du lachst
Lachst du nicht
Wenn du weinst
Weinst du nicht
Wenn du fühlst
Fühlst du nichts
Weil du ohne liebe bist


Wie automatisch
Renn ich durch alle strassen
Und keine führst zu dir

Wie automatisch
Folgen mir deine schatten
Und greifen kalt nach mir

Du bist wie
Ferngesteuert
Statisch
Mechanisch
So automatisch

Refrain:

Automatisch
Nur automatisch
Automatisch
So automatisch

Deine blicke so leer
Ich kann nicht mehr
Alles an dir
Wie einstudiert
Du stehst von mir
Und warst nie wircklich hier

Wenn du lachst
Lachst du nicht
Wenn du weinst
(weinst du nichts)

Wenn du lachst
Lachst du nicht

Wenn du weinst
Weinst du nicht

Refrain:

Automatisch
(wenn du fühlst)
Nur automatisch
(fühlst du nichts)
Automatisch
(weil du ohne)
So automatisch
(liebe bist)
Automatisch


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Automatisch Lyrics as written by Dave Roth Patrick Benzner

Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, PFIVE Entertainment Mexico, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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    General Comment

    There is most definitely an "und" before "dein Blick so leer". There wasn't one in the 'leaked' lyrics that Bravo posted but there is in the song. It's very easy to hear.

    You're still missing the "weil du ohne" in the background in the last bit. =/ Which does mean that the lyrics are still a bit incorrect. That's my favorite part.

    dragonsilkon August 24, 2009   Link

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