Sag mir was ist bloß um uns geschehen
Du scheinst mir auf einmal völlig fremd zu sein
Warum geht's mir nich' mehr gut
Wenn ich in deinen Armen liege?
Ist es egal geworden was mit uns passiert?

Wo willst du hin? Ich kann dich kaum noch sehen
Unsre Eitelkeit stellt sich uns in den Weg
Wollten wir nich' alles wagen?
Ha'm wir uns vielleicht verraten?
Ich hab geglaubt wir könnten echt alles ertragen

Symphonie
Und jetzt wird es still um uns
Denn wir stehen hier im Regen
Haben nichts mehr zu geben
Und es ist besser, wenn du gehst

Denn es ist Zeit
Sich einzugestehen, dass es nicht geht
Es gibt nichts mehr zu reden
Denn wenn's nur regnet
Ist es besser aufzugeben

Und es verdichtet sich die Stille über uns
Ich versteh nich' ein Wort mehr aus deinem Mund
Haben wir zu viel versucht?
Warum konnten wir's nicht ahnen?
Es wird nicht leicht sein das alles einzusehen

Symphonie
Und jetzt wird es still um uns
Denn wir stehen hier im Regen
Haben uns nichts mehr zu geben
Und es ist besser, wenn du gehst

Denn es ist Zeit
Sich ein zu gestehen, dass es nicht geht
Es gibt nichts mehr zu reden
Denn wenn's nur regnet
Ist es besser aufzugeben

Irgendwo sind wir gescheitert
Und so wie's ist so geht's nich weiter
Das Ende ist schon lang geschrieben
Und das war unsre

Symphonie
Und jetzt wird es still um uns
Denn wir stehen hier im Regen
Haben uns nichts mehr zu geben
Und es ist besser, wenn du gehst (besser, wenn du gehst)

Denn es ist Zeit
Sich einzugestehen, dass es nicht geht
Es gibt nichts mehr zu reden
Denn wenn's nur regnet
Ist es besser aufzugeben


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