Worum geht es uns denn hier wirklich
Und ich hab' keine Antwort parat

(?) worum geht es uns denn hier wirklich
Denn es geht nicht um Verkauf und Verrat
Was ihr sagt, irritiert mich
Und ich hab' keine Antwort parat

Lass sie leben, wenn sie leben
Lass sie sterben, wenn sie wollen

Ihr solltet keine Netze weben
In denen wir uns verfangen und fallen sollen

Wir gehören zusammen, wie der Wind
Und das Meer
Und wenn wir uns trennen, sieht uns der Morgen
Vielleicht nie mehr, yeah

Wie schwer wird es sein uns zu finden
Wenn wir nichts mehr sehen

Und wie sollen wir uns dann verbinden
Wenn wir getrennte Wege gehen

Reißt euch zusammen und lasst keinen allein

Der den du verjagst
Wollte eigentlich
Nur dein Retter sein

Wir gehören zusammen, wie der Wind
Und das Meer
Und wenn wir uns trennen, sieht uns der Morgen
Vielleicht nie mehr

Vielleicht sind wir in diesem Land
Nur um das Kommende zu überstehen
Und die Arche liegt noch auf Sand
Bis die Wolkenbrüche niedergehen

Schick nicht einen dann
Denn du weißt nicht, was er kann
Vielleicht ist er mutiger
Vielleicht ist sie klüger als jeder Mann

Wir gehören zusammen, wie der Wind
Und das Meer (und das Meer)
Und wenn wir uns trennen, sieht uns der Morgen
Vielleicht nie mehr (vielleicht nie mehr)

Wir gehören zusammen, wie der Wind
Und das Meer (und das Meer)
Und wenn wir uns trennen, sieht uns der Morgen
Vielleicht nie mehr (vielleicht nie mehr)
vielleicht nie mehr


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