Mir geht's nicht gut, mein Kopf ist schwer wie Blei
Seit gestern Nacht häng' ich in den Seilen
Denn da warst du, ich drehte völlig ab
Bei so 'ner Frau kann ich ganz schlecht teilen
Ich werd' noch bekloppt und das nur wegen dir
Ich scheiß' auf Gefühle, da werde ich zum Tier

Geil, geil, geil, wir sind die Größten
Das hat mit mir noch keiner gemacht
Geil, geil, geil, die Allergrößten
Du hast uns steil nach oben gebracht
Auf Biegen und Brechen, wir hören nich' auf
Wir sind noch viel besser, wir holen alles raus
Geil, geil, geil, wir sind die Größten

Jetzt geht es rund
Du liebst mich kurz und klein
Seit heute früh kann ich nicht mehr lügen
Ich denk' „Na und“, bleib' bei dir am Ball
Denn so'ne Frau musst du erst mal kriegen
Ich wird' noch bekloppt und das nur wegen dir
Ich scheiß' auf Gefühle, da werde ich zum Tier

Geil, geil, geil, wir sind die Größten
Das hat mit mir noch keiner gemacht
Geil, geil, geil, die Allergrößten
Du hast uns steil nach oben gebracht
Auf Biegen und Brechen, wir hören nicht auf
Wir sind noch viel besser, wir holen alles raus
Geil, geil, geil, wir sind die Größten

Geil, geil, geil, wir sind die Größten
Geil, geil, geil, die Allergrößten

Geil, geil, geil, wir sind die Größten
Das hat mit mir noch keiner gemacht
Geil, geil, geil, die Allergrößten
Du hast uns steil nach oben gebracht
Auf Biegen und Brechen, wir hören nicht auf
Wir sind noch viel besser, wir holen alles raus
Geil, geil, geil, wir sind die Größten

Geil, geil, geil, wir sind die Größten
Das hat mit mir noch keiner gemacht
Geil, geil, geil, die Allergrößten
Du hast uns steil nach oben gebracht
Auf Biegen und Brechen, wir hören nicht auf
Wir sind noch viel besser, wir holen alles raus
Geil, geil, geil, wir sind die Größten

Geil, geil, geil, wir sind die Größten


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