Ich sitze in meiner Küche und schau' aus dem Fenster
Als mein Mitbewohner meint, „Ich weiß wo das Licht in Strömen scheint“
Ich sehe schon die kessen Stewardessen, die uns zu verstehen geben
Im Falle eines Notfalls dem Licht entlang zu gehen

Bitte folgen sie dem Licht
Bitte folgen sie dem Licht
Einen andern Ausweg gibt es nicht

Also nehmen wir uns ein Flugzeug (yeah)
Und schnallen uns in die Sessel (yeah)
Wir vertrauen der Mechanik (yeah) und den kessen Stewardessen
Auf der Startbahn angekommen (yeah)
Werden wir in die Sitze gedrückt (yeah)
Und wir schießen durch die Wolken (yeah) als gäb's die Schwerkraft nicht

Bitte folgen sie dem Licht
Bitte folgen sie dem Licht
Bitte folgen sie dem Licht
Einen anderen Ausweg gibt es nicht, oh

Ich sitz in einem Flugzeug und schau' aus dem Fenster
Der Regen fällt jetzt weit unter mir und ich sehe die direkt in die Sonne

Bitte folgen sie dem Licht
Bitte folgen sie dem Licht (oh-oho)
Bitte folgen sie dem Licht
Einen anderen Ausweg gibt es nicht (oh-yeah)
Bitte folgen sie dem Licht, oh (uh-yeah)
Bitte folgen sie dem Licht, oh (uh-yeah)
Uh-yeah (oh-oh), uh-yeah (ey-ey), uh-yeah (oh-oh), uhh-yeah
Bitte folgen sie dem Licht (uh-yeah)
Einen anderen Ausweg gibt es nicht, oh-yeah (uh-yeah)


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