Ihr habt Angst vorm schwarzen Mann.
Vor' ner andern Religion,
vor den fremden an den Grenzen.
Ihr habt Schiss vor jedem Ton
der nicht klingt wie Eure Sprache,
die Ihr gern dazu benutzt
um die Türkin anzuschreien,
die bei euch die Küche putzt.

Ich hab Angst vor euch,
ihr seid die Masse
und ich bin allein.

Ich hab Angst vor euch
ihr werdet immer
eine Herde von
blinden Schafen sein.

Ihr habt Angst vor allem Grossen,
was euer kleines Leben stört !
Und mit christlichem Gewissen
nehmt Ihr was euch nicht gehört !
Ihr habt Angst vor den Punks am Bahnhof,
weil ihr euch nicht selber traut.
Und vorm Jugo-Hütschenspieler,
der euch über die Ohren haut !

Ich hab Angst vor euch,
ihr seid die Masse
und ich bin allein.
Ich hab Angst vor euch
ihr werdet immer
eine Herde von
blinden Schafen sein.


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