Ich schwöre, ich kann fliegen
Denn mein Herz ist gar nicht schwer
Es gibt nichts, das mich am Boden hält
Die Schwerkraft wirkt nicht mehr

Keine Liebe, kein Gefühl
Kein Gewicht, das mich nach unten zieht
Ich lasse alles los, was um mich ist
Ganz egal, was auch geschieht

Es ist nichts mehr in mir
Ich bin endlos leer
Ich fliege weit weg von hier
Und finde mich nicht mehr

Völlig schwerelos in meinem Körper
Aufgelöst im Hier und Jetzt
Treibe ich mit der Strömung
Unbewegt im Nichts

Ohne Regeln und Gesetz
Ohne zu atmen und zu sein
Schwebe ich durch Raum und Zeit
Zwischen Traum und Wirklichkeit

Es ist nichts mehr in mir
Ich bin endlos leer
Ich fliege weit weg von hier
Und finde mich nicht mehr

Ich kann fliegen
Ich kann fliegen
Ja, ich kann fliegen
Ich kann fliegen

Es gibt kein Heute, es gibt kein Morgen
Gestern ist schon lange her
Wie eine Wolke ziehe ich vorüber
Und ich spüre keinen Schmerz

Es ist nichts mehr in mir
Ich bin endlos leer
Ich fliege weit weg von hier
Und finde mich nicht mehr

Ich kann fliegen
Ich kann fliegen
Ja, ich kann fliegen
Ich kann fliegen


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