1998 wir stehen an einem Wendepunkt
Sender aller Laender funkt, unsern Plan zur Aenderung
wir melden uns zurueck auf jeder Frequenz
(Koenig Boris, Schiffmeister und Dokter Renz)
-Es begab sich vor nicht all zu langer Zeit
Wir hoerten Metal Geschreddel aus Seattle und spielten Scrabble
bei behaglicher Beleuchtung auf Boris Bett
und lachten ueber die Frisur von Alanis Morisette
Doch zurueck zum Spiel, wir legten die letzten Buchstaben
die Waerter auf dem Brett ergaben ploetzlich etwas Spannendes
es stand dort die Antwort, nach der wir nie gesucht haben
die Loesung jeglicher Probleme dieses Landes
--- AH klar ist ja super simpel diese Idee ist brillant
Brueder und Schwestern schwenkt die Wimpel
natuerlich friedlich und nicht militant
warum ist mir sowas nie eingefallen denkt sich sogar Willy Brandt
Wir mussten viele Greueltaten verschmerzen
genug geheult hier kommen die Soldaten der Herzen
Heureka! Wir rennen zum Fenster und reissen es auf
Liebe Landsleute es wird getanzt heute
Alles wird toll so wie auf Wolke Sieben.
Wenn wir erst sagen, was wir wissen,
wird das Volk es lieben.
Also ziehen wir los,
klauen das Auto meiner Eltern,
machen es zur Speerspitze der Revolution
und uns zu Feldherren.
Erstmal machen wir in der Fussgaengerzone stop,
die Menschen halten uns fuer Bluessaenger ohne Job,
waehrend wir die frischgedruckten Flugblaetter aeusserst freundlich
an die vorbeieilenden Passanten verteilen.
Wie man's in den Wald hineinruft -
so schallt's heraus.
Wir stellen uns mit Fluestertueten vor's Alsterhaus,
halten unser Plaedoyer,
hab'n gedacht, das geht o.k.,
doch die Leute sind genervt,
weil wir die oeffentliche Ruhe stoeren.
Schon kommt die Polizei im Peterwagen,
und wir fragen uns traurig:
'Will uns denn keiner zuhoeren?',
als sie uns mit Blaulicht wie Attentaeter jagen.
'Vrrrooomm', wir entkommen mit 'm astreinen U-Turn.
Wie dem auch sei, wir beschliessen, dass sich solche
krassen Predigen nur ueber die Massenmedien
erledigen lassen.
Im Autoradio laeuft gerade 'ne Show
wo man 'ne Nummer waehlen und dann
sein Kummer erzaehlen kann.
Das ist die Chance, wir bringen's live ueber den Aether,
damit's jeder begreift, lieber frueher als spaeter.
Ich muss wuergen von euch Komikern,
sagt ein gewisser Juergen Domian.
Ey wattema, wattema, wir hab'n noch 'n paar Gruesse.
Boese Zungen behaupten das das Interesse der
bundesdeutschen Buerger an der Politik brachliegt
und keiner mehr so recht an eine Loesung glaubt denn
die Dummheit siegt weil ja der Kluegere nachgibt
(Jetzt geht es los!) schrei ich aufgeregt von hinten nach vorn
Gib Gas,wir werfen doch nicht gleich die Flinte ins Korn
sie faengt erst an diese Rebellion
das es nicht einfach werden wuerde ahnten wir ja
beim Scrabblen schon
Auf dem Weg Richtung Bundestag (ein neues zeitalter)
was hier so manchen verwundern mag (denn es wird zeitalter)
interesanterweise kommen wir unbehelligt durch die
Bannmeile
doch weil ne Revolte auch ne Gaudi sein sollte
ich Actionfilme liebe und mich nicht so gerne
langweile
Park ich unsern Audi auf den Platz von Claudi Nolte
Wir stuermen ins Parlament keine Zeit fuer Eitelkeit
Hoert her! Wir ham die Loesung an der ihr stets
verzweifelt seid
Liebe Senioren, liebe Youngstars
Wir ging als Ruck durch die Nation und
wollen den Job des Kanzlers


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