Ampeln kann ich nicht ausstehen.
Ich weiß nie bei welcher Farbe soll ich gehen,
und der Zeitungsmann, er flucht, ich hab' schon wieder versucht,
Brot bei ihm zu kaufen, tja, dumm gelaufen.

Doch dabei kann ich's nicht belassen.
Bei Gehirnfragen muß ich passen.
Bin ein einfaches Gemüt.
Krieg selten mit wie mir geschieht,
doch ich hab' zwei Freunde für die ist dies Lied.

Weil ich Schlagzeuger bin (a drumming man),
oh weil ich Schlagzeuger bin (is a lonesome man).
Brauch kein Latinum. Häng' mit Musikern rum.
Bin loyal aber dumm (a drumming man).
Mach mich für die Band krumm (is a lonesome man)
Bin ein Mensch ohne Sinn, nirgends gehör' ich hin,
weil ich Schlagzeuger bin, weil ich Schlagzeuger bin.

Ich hab' als Kind schon nichts getaugt,
statt an der Brust hab' ich am Bauchnabel gesaugt.
Das war kurz nach der Geburt, als meiner Mutter klar wurd',
daß ich niemanden gefährde, wenn ich Drummer werde.

Wer steht heut' schon auf Gitarristen,
Das Größte überhaupt ist doch den Schlagzeuger zu fisten.
Mein natürlicher Sex wird selbst erwähnt in der "Spex".
Schau mich an und dann check's. Dieser Song ist von mir für mich.

Weil ich Schlagzeuger bin (a drumming man),
oh weil ich Schlagzeuger bin (is a lonesome man).
Brauch kein Latinum. Häng' mit Musikern rum.
Bin loyal aber dumm (a drumming man).
Mach mich für die Band krumm (is a lonesome man)
Bin ein Mensch ohne Sinn, nirgends gehör' ich hin,
weil ich Schlagzeuger bin.

Ich trinke gern Spirituosen,
gehör' zu den Ahnungslosen.
Double-Platinum.
Für das bißchen Bum-Bum,
kommt 'ne Menge bei rum, yeah.

Schlagzeuger (wdh.)

"Das Lied habe ich ganz allein geschrieben."


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