meine haut ist mir zu eng
ich kann nicht atmen
meine venen liegen offen
langsam wird mir klar
die hölle ist so nah

meine wunden sind schon taub
vom langen warten
meine zeit ist bald gekommen
wann machst du es wahr
wann bist du endlich da

zuviel liebe kann dich töten
niemand hier, der dir vergibt
zuviel sehnsucht kann dich töten
nur der tod hat dich geliebt
seit es dich gibt
seit es dich gibt

meine lider werden schwer
gleich werd ich schlafen
meine würfel sind gefallen
bald schon ist dir klar
wie hoffnungslos ich war

langsam tauch ich in den
gottverlassnen hafen
meine augen sind geschlossen
doch ich nehm dich wahr
auf einmal bist du da

zuviel liebe kann dich töten
niemand hier, der dir vergibt
zuviel sehnsucht kann dich töten
nur der tod hat dich geliebt
seit es dich gibt
seit es dich gibt

rettest du mich heut nacht
kommst du zurück zu mir
heut nacht
rettest du mich heut nacht
kommst du zurück zu mir
heut nacht

zuviel liebe kann dich töten
niemand hier, der dir vergibt
zuviel sehnsucht kann dich töten
nur der tod hat dich geliebt
seit es dich gibt
seit es dich gibt


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