Ich halte mich bedeckt wenn es darum geht
Irgendwem zu sagen wie es um uns steht
Ich halte dicht, selbst wenn man mich besticht
Jedem fiesen Frager lüg' ich ins Gesicht

Du hast mich belogen
Mich belogen
Mich belogen
Mich schamlos betrogen
Vorne lachst du
Von hinten zerfleischt du meinen rücken
Ich frage: „Was machst du?“
Du darfst mich nicht zerdrücken

Sieh mir in die Augen
Ich will dich nicht mehr sehen
Nimm deine Schritte aus meinem Haus
Du wirst hier nicht mehr gehen
Nimm deine Worte aus meinem Ohr
Ich kann sie nicht mehr hören
Und leg alles auf diesen Tisch
Was dir nicht gehört

Denn du hast mich belogen
Sag mir hast du nicht
Mich schamlos betrogen
Kein Gefühl für dich
Ich werfe weg das Bild deines angesichts
Denn meine Träume waren für dich nichts

Du hast mich belogen
Mich belogen (mich)
Mich belogen
Mich schamlos betrogen
Mich belogen
Vorne lachst du
Von hinten zerfleischt du meinen rücken
Ich frage: „Was machst du?“
Du darfst mich nicht zerdrücken

Du bist jetzt alleine
Denn ich kenn' dich nicht mehr
Wir hatten eine Heimat
Doch du liebtest sie nicht mehr
Ich will dich nicht mehr sehen
Für mich bist du tot
Du wirst deinen weg gehen
Und ich meinen aus der Not

Denn du hast mich belogen
Sag mir hast du nicht
Mich schamlos betrogen
Kein Gefühl für dich
Ich werfe weg das Bild deines angesichts
Denn meine Träume waren für dich nichts

Du hast mich belogen
Mich belogen (mich)
Mich belogen
Mich schamlos betrogen
Mich belogen
Vorne lachst du
Von hinten zerfleischt du meinen rücken
Ich frage: „Was machst du?“
Du darfst mich nicht zerdrücken

Die Gestik, die Mimik, die Sprüche
Gewöhn' sie dir ab
Wie du weißt
Liegt alles von dir in einem Grab
Das Grab ist dein Kopf
Und der hängt an einer Schnur
Dein Leben am Tropf
Und retten kannst du dich nur

Du hast mich belogen
Sag mir, hast du nicht (hast du nicht, hast du nicht)
Mich schamlos betrogen
Kein Gefühl für dich
Ich werf' es weg, das Bild
Deines Angesichts
Denn meine Träume waren
Für dich nichts

Du hast mich belogen
Mich belogen (mich)
Mich belogen
Mich schamlos betrogen
Mich belogen
Vorne lachst du (vorne lachst du)
Von hinten zerfleischt du meinen rücken
Ich frage: „Was machst du?“
Du darfst mich nicht zerdrücken (du darfst mich nicht zerdrücken)

Du hast mich belogen
Mich belogen (mich)
Mich belogen
Mich schamlos betrogen
Mich belogen

Du hast mich belogen
Mich belogen (mich)
Mich belogen
Mich schamlos betrogen
Mich belogen


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