Tor!

Von Mundwinkel zu Mundwinkel
Süß verschmiertes Leben
Süß verschmierte Lust
Klebrige Last
Süß gepflückte Blumen
Voller Neigung zur Gewalt
Atme den Geruch
Sei gut
Sei stark
Tor!

Du liebst zu geben
Was wir erträumen
Was wir versäumen
Nimmermehr
Nimmermehr
Tor!

Ich kann mir absolut kein Fußballspiel ansehen
Ohne an meinen Vater zu denken
Der damals im Alter von 16 Jahren
Die Frau des Schiedsrichters schwängerte
Ohne das Spielende abzuwarten
Und dadurch für die 2 wichtigsten
Spiele seines Lebens gesperrt wurde
Tor!

Dies brachte seiner Mannschaft
ein schreckliches Disaster ein
Tor!

Von Mundwinkel zu Mundwinkel süß verschmiert
Das weisse Fleisch
Dein weißes Fleisch
Wie könnte ich dich je ignorieren?
Begehre! Begehre! Begehre!
Jetzt! Jetzt!
Grenzenlos!
Grenzenlos!
Es war grenzenlos!
Bleibe bei mir
Bleibe bei mir
Bleibe bei mir
Meine Frucht
Halt ein
Ich sterbe
Töte mich


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