Du und ich
Wir sind so hoch geflogen
Vor gar nicht langer Zeit
Ein Flugzeug voll mit jungen Träumen
Stand für uns bereit
Das mit uns war so groß
Wir eroberten den Himmel
Warum ließt du mich nur los
Ohne Fallschirm in der Nacht?

Ich hab' die Zeit nie ganz vergessen
Als wir noch Flieger waren
Du gehst nicht raus aus meinem Herzen
Ich denk' nur noch daran
Du hast oft gesagt
„Wir sind stark, wir zwei“
So was geht doch nicht einfach so vorbei
Ich hab' die Zeit nie ganz vergessen
Als wir noch Flieger waren

Würd' es gern nochmal mit dir erleben
So'n Flug ins Abendrot
Würde gern nochmal mein Herz riskieren
Sogar bis in den Tod
Das mit uns war so groß
So was gibt es nur noch selten
Werden wir nur einmal noch
Auf den Wolken uns verlieren?

Ich hab' die Zeit nie ganz vergessen
Als wir noch Flieger waren
Du gehst nicht raus aus meinem Herzen
Ich denk' nur noch daran
Du hast oft gesagt
„Wir sind stark, wir zwei“
So was geht doch nicht einfach so vorbei
Ich hab' die Zeit nie ganz vergessen
Als wir noch Flieger waren

Du gehst nicht raus aus meinem Herzen
Ich denk' nur noch daran


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