Meet me at The Breakfast Club
It's on Skalitzer Strasse (eins, zwei, drei!)
You take coffee and with it water
Let's bike over to Pauline's place
It's in Görlitzer Park (eins, zwei, drei!)
I'll ride ahead with you posing after
(Wo kommen sie?)

I live in Berlin, I'm a European.
I live in Berlin! I'm a European!

(Ohh!)

Three Euros in for a swim on the Spree
It's off Puschkin Allee (eins, zwei, drei!)
S'cool to relax in the September summer
(Wo kommen sie?)
I found a bar where you can paint eggs
It's in Prenzlauer Berg
I drew a smoking and you sketched words
(Wo kommen sie?
Eins, zwei, drei!)

I live in Berlin, I'm a European.
I live in Berlin! I'm a European!

I live in Berlin. (I live in Berlin)
I'm a European. (I'm a European)
I live in Berlin! (I live in Berlin! I'm a European!)

I live in Berlin! I'm a European!
I live in Berlin! I'm a European!


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    It's "wo comment sie?" at the end of each verse isn't it?

    Synthia Spleenon February 10, 2008   Link
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    Sorry, I meant "wo kommen sie"

    Synthia Spleenon February 10, 2008   Link
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    these are quite wrong :\

    abolitionon February 15, 2008   Link
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    It's self explanatory but it needed a comment ')

    I love it :)

    *Star*eyes*on April 18, 2008   Link
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    I ♥ this song. I ♥ RiD!

    Laurawr-xon May 30, 2008   Link

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