Ik zit elke nacht gevangen
In de draden van jouw web
Waar ik stil moet blijven hangen
Tot ik nooit meer heimwee heb
Maar ik zie nog steeds de vormen
Van jouw lippen op mijn glas
En je lichaam staat nog steeds in het matras

Bind mijn handen langs mijn lichaam
En dan nog hou ik je vast
Doe een blinddoek voor mijn ogen
En ik vind je op de tast
Maak mijn beide oren doof
En ik zal horen wat je zegt

Ik ben de verliezer
De verliezer
Verliezer in een ongelijk gevecht

Ik lig elke nacht geketend
Aan een ketting van gemis
En ik mag me niet bewegen
Tot de pijn geslonken is

In de kamer liggen scherven
Van ons leven op de grond
En ik proef nog steeds je tranen
In mijn mond

Bind mijn handen langs mijn lichaam
En dan nog hou ik je vast
Doe een blinddoek voor mijn ogen
En ik vind je op de tast
Maak mijn beide oren doof
En ik zal horen wat je zegt

Ik ben de verliezer
De verliezer
Verliezer in een ongelijk gevecht

Je achtervolgt me waar ik ga
Waar ik ook ben waar ik ook sta
Je bent de schaduw achter mij
Iedere seconde van de dag
Hoor ik je stem
Zie ik je lach
Wanneer laat je mijn hart weer vrij?

Oh, ik zou wel willen vluchten
Maar ontsnappen heeft geen zin
Want uiteindelijk haal jij me toch weer in

Bind mijn handen langs mijn lichaam
En dan nog hou ik je vast
Doe een blinddoek voor mijn ogen
En ik vind je op de tast
Maak mijn beide oren doof
En ik zal horen wat je zegt

Ik ben de verliezer
De verliezer
Verliezer in een ongelijk gevecht


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De Verliezer Lyrics as written by Henri C G Han Kooreneef John O.c.w. Ewbank

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