Es wär leicht einfach aufzuhören
Es wär leicht sich durch zuschlagen
Es ist leicht aus nur einer Sicht
Es ist leicht sich nur zu beklagen

Eigentlich will ich nichts erfragen
Eigentlich will ich gar nichts sehn
Eigentlich will ich mich ertragen
Eigentlich will ich zu mir stehen

Eigentlich will ich nichts erfragen
Eigentlich will ich gar nichts sehen
Eigentlich will ich mich ertragen
Eigentlich will ich zu mir stehen

Es wär leicht auf der Hut zu sein
Es wär leicht gar nichts zu begreifen
Es ist schwer alles abzustreifen
Es ist schwer so gar nichts einzusehen

Eigentlich will ich nichts erfragen
Eigentlich will ich gar nichts sehen
Eigentlich will ich mich ertragen
Eigentlich will ich zu mir stehen

Eigentlich will ich nichts erfragen
Eigentlich will ich gar nichts sehen
Eigentlich will ich mich ertragen
Eigentlich will ich zu mir stehen

Eigentlich will ich mich verwandeln
Eigentlich, eigentlich mich im Kreise drehen
Eigentlich, eigentlich will ich mich verwandeln
Eigentlich mich im Kreise drehen
Eigentlich will ich nicht mehr handeln
Alles soll von alleine gehen!
Eigentlich will ich mich verwandeln
Eigentlich mich im Kreise drehen
Eigentlich will ich nicht mehr handeln
Alles soll von alleine gehen!
Von alleine, von alleine gehen
Von alleine, alles soll von alleine gehen


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