Totgesagte leben länger
Totgeglaubte leben schön
Tote sind wie Fliegenfänger
Weil sie Lebenslust verstehen

Totgesagte lieben strenger
Totgeglaubte dürfen sehen
Wie lebende dem Rattenfänger
Überhaupt nicht widerstehen

Totgesagte haben Flügel
Totgeglaubte leben still
Totgesagte kriegen Prügel
Tote haben kein Mitgefühl

Aus allen Zweifeln steht es auf
Es widerspricht dem Zeitenlauf
Es wird aus Liebe auferstehen
Kannst du es spüren?

Dein Herz Schlägt
Dein Herz Schlägt
Dein Herz Schlägt
Dein Herz Schlägt

Totgeglaubte sind Verräter
Denn sie haben nichts zu verlieren
Tote sind die Übeltäter
Kriechen gern auf allen Vieren

Totgesagte haben Ärger
Totgeglaubte sind so faul
Tote lieben Drückeberger
Tote halten gern ihr Maul

Aus allen Zweifeln steht es auf
Es widerspricht dem Zeitenlauf
Es wird aus Liebe auferstehen
Kannst du es spüren?

Dein Herz Schlägt
Dein Herz Schlägt
Dein Herz Schlägt
Dein Herz Schlägt

Dein Herz Schlägt (hörst du?)
Dein Herz Schlägt (kannst du?)
(Kannst du es hören?)

Totgeglaubte sind Verräter
Tote sind die Übeltäter (kannst du es fühlen?)

Ja! Ja!
Ja! Ja!
Ja! Ja!
Dein Herz schlägt

Dein Herz Schlägt
Dein Herz Schlägt
Dein Herz Schlägt
Dein Herz Schlägt

Tot!
Totgesagte leben länger (dein Herz schlägt)
Tot!
Totgesagte leben schön (dein Herz schlägt)
Tot!
Tote sind wie Fliegenfänger (dein Herz schlägt)
Tot!
Totgeglaubte lieben strenger
Totgesagte haben Flügel


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    I have no idea what this song means, but any Rammstein fan would love this song.

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