Alkohol!

Wir haben wieder die Nacht zum Tag gemacht
Ich nehm' mein Frühstück abends um acht
Gedanken fließen zäh wie Kaugummi
Mein Kopf ist schwer wie Blei, mir zittern die Knie

Gelallte Schwüre in rot-blauem Licht
Vierzig Prozentiges Gleichgewicht
Graue Zellen in weicher Explosion
Sonnenaufgangs- und Untergangsvision

Was ist hier los
Was geht
Hier bloß, los!
Ich hab' bloß meine Nerven massiert

(Alkohol) ist dein Sanitäter in der Not
(Alkohol) ist dein Fallschirm und dein Rettungsboot
(Alkohol) ist das Drahtseil, auf dem du stehst
Alkohol

Die Nobelszene träumt vom Kokain
Und auf dem Schulklo riecht's nach Gras
Der Apotheker nimmt Valium und Speed
Und wenn es dunkel wird, greifen sie zum Glas

Was ist los
Ich hab bloß
Ich hab bloß
Meine Nerven massiert

(Alkohol) ist dein Sanitäter in der Not
Alkohol ist dein Fallschirm und dein Rettungsboot
Alkohol ist das Drahtseil der Sanitäter, auf dem du stehst
Alkohol ist das Schiff mit dem du, dem du untergehst

Alkohol ist dein Sanitäter in der Not
Alkohol ist dein Fallschirm und dein Rettungsboot
Alkohol ist das Dressing für deinen Kopfsalat
Alkohol, Alkohol

Alkohol ist dein Sanitäter in der Not
Alkohol ist dein Fallschirm und dein Rettungsboot
Alkohol ist das Drahtseil der Sanitäter, auf dem du stehst
Alkohol ist das Schiff mit dem du, dem du untergehst

Alkohol ist dein Sanitäter in der Not
Alkohol ist dein Fallschirm und dein Rettungsboot
Alkohol ist das Dressing für deinen Kopfsalat
Alkohol, Alkohol

Alkohol ist dein Sanitäter in der Not
Alkohol ist dein Fallschirm und dein und dein Rettungsboot


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    eindeutig eines seiner besten lieder...der text ist genial..ich kann das so gut nachempfinden ;)

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