Es ist Zeit für etwas Flottes
Stimmung, gute Laune
Die Damen in den Innenkreis
Die Herren in den Außenkreis
In Gegenrichtung, Marsch, Fox

And the monkey wrapped his tail around the flagpole
To show his asshole
To the one, two, three

Broken hearts for you and me

I guess we agree
The party's over now, it's plain to see
Broken hearts for you and me

Why should we stay?
You know it's better if we go our own ways
Broken hearts for you and me

We tried our best
Too little future, though, and too much past
Broken hearts for you and me

Don't you cry
Kiss me good-bye
Broken hearts for you and me

We made so many mistakes
We know it better now, but it's too late
Broken hearts for you and me

Why should we stay?
You know it's better if we go our own ways
Broken hearts for you and me

Don't you cry yi-yi-yi
Just kiss me goodbye yi-yi-yi
You know why yi-yi-yi there are
Broken hearts for you and me

Don't you cry yi-yi-yi
Just kiss me goodbye yi-yi-yi
You know why yi-yi-yi

So don't you cry yi-yi-yi
So don't you cry yi-yi-yi
Bye, bye, bye, bye yi-yi-yi
Bye, bye, bye, bye yi-yi-yi

Don't cry yi-yi-yi yi-yi-yi yi-yi-yi-yi-yi
Yi-yi-yi-yi-yi-yi-yi-yi-yi-yi-yi
You know why yi-yi-yi
You know why yi-yi-yi there are
Broken hearts


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