Also das Lied ging ungefähr so

Ich bin der Schattenmann
Ich bin ein Einzelgänger
Ich bin die Nase, bin der Fühler, bin der Volksempfänger

Wir lieben den Verrat
Doch keiner den Verräter
Mal bin ich Held, mal bin ich Hund, mal bin ich Übeltäter

Ich bin unter euch
Ich bin noch immer da
Ihr seht es mir nicht an
Wisst nicht dass ich es war
Ihr könnt mich sehen, doch ihr erkennt mich nicht
Ich hab das schönste Allerweltsgesicht

Ach wie gut, dass niemand weiß
Wer ich bin und wie ich heiß
Ach wie gut, dass niemand weiß
(Wie ich heiß)
Jeder Kopf hat seinen Preis
Ach wie gut, dass niemand weiß
Ach wie gut, dass ihr mir traut
Nicht an die Ammenmärchen glaubt
Ach wie gut, dass niemand weiß
Dass ich Rumpelstilzchen heiß

(Keiner weiß wie ich heiß)
(Keiner weiß, keiner weiß)
(Keiner weiß wie ich heiß)

Ich bin der vierte Mann
Ich bin der Rattenfänger
Ich bin die Frau, ich bin das Kind, bin euer Lieblingssänger

Der Informant
Geheimer Wegbereiter
Der Denunziant, küss die Hand Ihr treuer Mitarbeiter

Ich bin das Phantom
Ich war schon immer da
Ihr geht an mir vorbei
Wisst nicht dass ich es war
Ihr stellt mir nach
Doch ihr findet mich nicht
Ich hab' das schönste Allerweltsgesicht

Ach wie gut, dass niemand weiß
Wer ich bin und wie ich heiß
Ach wie gut, dass niemand weiß
(Wie ich heiß)
Jeder Kopf hat seinen Preis
Ach wie gut, dass niemand weiß
Ach wie gut, dass ihr mir traut
Nicht an die Ammenmärchen glaubt
Ach wie gut, dass niemand weiß
Wie ich heiß

(Aufhören, weinend kann ich nicht ausstehen)
(Ob ich Liebe, Schreien und Stöcke)
(Dich kann ich wunderbar zum Schreien bringen, so richtig hoch und schrill, hm?)
(Dir könnte man schön weh tun, das würde mir Spaß machen)
(Oh, bitte nicht)
(Ich darf es ja nicht)
(Glück gehabt)
(Nun, sage mir, was ich diesmal kriege)

Ach wie gut, dass niemand weiß
Wer ich bin und wie ich heiß
Ach wie gut, dass niemand weiß
(Wie ich heiß, wie ich heiß)
Jeder Kopf hat seinen Preis
Ach wie gut, dass niemand weiß
Ach wie gut, dass niemand weiß
Wer ich bin und wie ich heiß
Ach wie gut, dass niemand weiß
Haha-haha


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    If I had to take a guess, I'd have to say that this song is about how great it is to be able to do whatever you want when nobody knows who you are. If you're just an average Joe and nobody knows your name then you can just blend in with the crowd and nobody will think anything of it; you're practically invisible. If you're famous people are going to recognize you right away and swarm you, and anything you do is going to end up on the news. Just a bit of shallow thinking, since I haven't listened to much new music lately and I haven't been trying to find any new meaning in old songs I'm quite rusty at interpretation.

    Sargtlinon August 19, 2007   Link

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