Das leben ist mehr als wir sehen
Schatten die an uns vorüberziehen
Weinen wir aus Trauer und Schmerz
Spüren wir das Leben tief im Herz

Ich denk' an dich, nach so langer Zeit
Sehe dich vor mir, dein Lächeln bleibt

Auf Wiedersehen
Stark, wie ein Baum der in der Sonne steht
Stark, wie die Wolke die vorüberzieht
Stark, wie ein Engel der zum Himmel fliegt

Die Zeit steht still, die Erinnerung bleibt stehen
Wann werden wir uns wiedersehen
Die Frage nach dem Sinn der Zeit
Stellen wir uns, doch die Frage bleibt

Ich denk' an dich, nach so langer Zeit
Such deine Wärme und Geborgenheit

Auf Wiedersehen
Stark, wie ein Baum der in der Sonne steht
Stark, wie die Wolke die vorüberzieht
Stark, wie ein Engel der zum Himmel fliegt

Ich denk' an dich, nach so langer Zeit
Sehe dich vor mir und die Liebe bleibt

Auf Wiedersehen
Stark, wie ein Baum der in der Sonne steht
Stark, wie die Wolke die vorüberzieht
Stark, wie ein Engel der zum Himmel fliegt (zum Himmel fliegt)

Auf Wiedersehen
Stark, wie ein Baum der in der Sonne steht
Stark, wie Erinnerung, die vorüberzieht
Stark, wie ein Engel, der zum Himmel fliegt
Auf wiedersehen


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Stark 2012 Lyrics as written by Roland Spremberg Der Graf

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    Strong

    Life is more than we see Shadows that drift over us We cry from of sadness and pain We feel life deep in the heart

    Farewell Strong like a tree that stands in the sun Strong like the cloud that drifts over Strong like an angel that flies to heaven

    Time stands still, the memory remains frozen* When will we see each other again We ask ourselves the question of the meaning of time, but the the question remains**

    Farewell Strong like a tree that stands in the sun Strong like the cloud that drifts over Strong like an angel that flies to heaven

    Farewell Strong like a tree that stands in the sun Strong like the cloud that drifts over Strong like an angel that flies to heaven

    *literally, "standing", but in the sense of being stopped/still **rearranging these two lines to attempt to make things clearer in english

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