Pure Vernunft darf niemals siegen
Wir brauchen dringend neue Lügen
Die uns durchs Universum leiten
Und uns das Fest der Welt bereiten
Die das Delirium erzwingen
Und uns in schönsten Schlummer singen
Die uns vor stumpfer Wahrheit warnen
Und tiefer Qualen sich erbarmen
Die uns in Bambuskörben wiegen
Pure Vernunft darf niemals siegen



Pure Vernunft darf niemals siegen
Wir brauchen dringend neue Lügen
Die uns den Schatz des Wahnsinns zeigen
Und sich danach vor uns verbeugen
Und die zu Königen uns krönen
Nur um uns heimlich zu verhöhnen
Und die uns in die Ohren zischen
Und über unsere Augen wischen
Die die, die uns helfen wollen bekriegen
Pure Vernunft darf niemals siegen



Pure Vernunft darf niemals siegen
Wir brauchen dringend neue Lügen
Die unsere Schönheit uns erhalten
Uns aber tief im Inneren spalten
Viel mehr noch, die uns fragmentieren
Und danach zärtlich uns berühren
Und uns hinein ins Dunkel führen
Die sich unserem Willen fügen
Und uns wie weiche Zäune biegen
Pure Vernunft darf niemals siegen



Wir sind so leicht, dass wir fliegen (x4)


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    English translation:

    Pure reason must never win We badly need new lies To guide us across the universe And to give us the feast of the world To drive us into delirium And to sing us to the most quiet slumber To warn us of the boring truth And to pity our deepest pain To rock us in bamboo-baskets Pure reason must never win

    Pure reason must never win We badly need new lies To show us the precious of madness And then to bow to us To crown us to kings Only to taunt us secretly To hiss in our ears And to wipe our eyes To fight them, who want to help us Pure reason must never win

    Pure reason must never win We badly need new lies To preserve our beauty But to split us deep inside Much more: To deconstruct us And then to touch us tenderly To lead us into darkness To resign to our will And to bend us like soft fences Pure reason must never win

    We are so light, we could fly...

    jedwardson April 17, 2009   Link

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