Vater unser im Himmel
Geheiligt werde Dein Name,
Dein Reich komme,
Dein Wille geschehe,
Wie im Himmel
So auch auf Erden.
Und vergib uns unsere Schuld
Und führe uns nicht in Versuchung
Sondern erlöse uns von all den Bösen

Ich geb euch Liebe
Ich geb euch Hoffnung
Doch nur zum Schein
denn die Massen wollen betrogen sein

GOTT IST EIN POPSTAR
Und die Show geht los!
GOTT IST EIN POPSTAR
Der Applaus ist groß
GOTT IST EIN POPSTAR
Ihm gehört die Welt
GOTT IST EIN POPSTAR
Bis der Vorhang fällt

Vater unser im Himmel
Geheiligt werde die Lüge,
Mein Fleisch verkomme
Mein Wille geschehe,
Und den im Himmel
gib uns auf Erden
Und vergib uns unsere Gier
Drum führe uns jetzt in Versuchung
Und dann erlöse uns von all den Bösen

Ich geb euch Liebe
Ich geb euch Hoffnung
Doch nur zum Schein
Denn die Massen wollen betrogen sein

GOTT IST EIN POPSTAR
Und die Show geht los!
GOTT IST EIN POPSTAR
Der Applaus ist groß
GOTT IST EIN POPSTAR
Ihm gehört die Welt
GOTT IST EIN POPSTAR
Bis der Vorhang fällt

Wir sind so glücklich
Wir lieben alle den Schein
Die Welt ist göttlich
Wir sind gemeinsam allein
Wir sind so glücklich
Drum reiht euch alle mit ein
Die Welt ist göttlich
Die Lüge wird euch befreien

GOTT IST EIN POPSTAR
Und die Show geht los!
GOTT IST EIN POPSTAR
Der Applaus ist groß
GOTT IST EIN POPSTAR
Ihm gehört die Welt
GOTT IST EIN POPSTAR
Bis der Vorhang fällt


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    The English translation: Our Father who art in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy name, Thy kingdom come Thy will be done, On Earth as it is in Heaven, And forgive us of our guilt, And lead us not to temptation, But deliver us from evil

    I give you love, I give you hope,

    But it appears, That the masses want to be deceived.

    God is a pop star and the show goes on. God is a pop star, The applause is huge. God is a pop star, He listens to the world. God is a pop star, Until the curtain drops

    Our Father who art in Heaven, Hallowed be the lies, My flesh deprived My will be done On Earth as it is in Heaven And forgive us of our greed And lead us now in temptation And then deliver us to all the evil

    I give you love...

    God is a pop star...

    We're so happy, We love all the The world is divine, We're alone together, We're so happy, Everyone get in line. The world is divine, The lies will set you free

    God is a popstar...

    seasons of greyon June 29, 2007   Link

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