mach die Augen auf, mach die Augen auf
sag jetzt nichts, sag einfach nichts
kannst du was spüren, kannst du noch fühlen
wenn wir uns berühren, zwei von vielen

vor dem Fenster kann man sehen
wie tote Blätter durch die Straße wehen
graue Fassaden und ein wenig Blau
auf der Reklametafel vor dem Zaun

sag nicht, dass du verbittert bist
weil Bitterkeit ihre Kinder frisst
ich will mich mit dir verschwören
ich will mit dir den Stumpfsinn stören

die Dämonen die uns quälen
die Millionen die uns fehlen
sie umstellen dieses Haus
keiner kommt da lebend raus

also nimm deine Liebe, dein Lachen, deinen Mut
vergiss deinen Alltag, deine Angst, deine Wut
und hör einfach auf zu funktionieren
jetzt ist die Zeit zu explodieren

weil du nicht jünger, schlauer oder reicher wirst
weil du nur fetter, fauler, gieriger und gleicher wirst
hör einfach auf zu funktionieren
jetzt ist die Zeit zu explodieren

in der Morgensonne schreien Krähen
während wir am Fenster stehen
auf Magazinen die schönen Leichen
sie versuchen, nur uns zu gleichen

sag nicht, dass du verbittert bist
weil Bitterkeit ihre Kinder frisst
ich will mich mit dir verschwören
ich will mit dir den Stumpfsinn stören

die Dämonen die uns quälen
die Millionen die uns fehlen
sie umstellten unser Haus
keiner kommt da lebend raus

also nimm deine Liebe, dein Lachen, deinen Mut
vergiss deinen Alltag, deine Angst, deine Wut
und hör endlich auf zu funktionieren
jetzt ist die Zeit zu explodieren

weil du nicht jünger, schlauer oder reicher wirst
weil du nur fetter, fauler, gieriger und gleicher wirst
hör einfach auf zu funktionieren
jetzt ist die Zeit zu explodieren

hör endlich auf zu funktionieren
hör endlich auf zu funktionieren
hör endlich auf zu funktionieren
funktionieren, funktionieren

also nimm deine Liebe, dein Lachen, deinen Mut
vergiss deinen Alltag, deine Angst, deine Wut
und hör endlich auf zu funktionieren
jetzt ist die Zeit zu explodieren

weil du nicht jünger, schlauer oder reicher wirst
weil du nur fetter, fauler, gieriger und gleicher wirst
hör einfach auf zu funktionieren
jetzt ist die Zeit zu explodieren

jetzt ist die Zeit zu explodieren 3x


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