(Ist denn das die Möglichkeit?9

(Eins und zwei und drei und)
'54, '74, '90, 2006
Ja, so stimmen wir alle ein
Mit dem Herz in der Hand und der Leidenschaft im Bein
Werden wir Weltmeister sein

Wir haben nicht die höchste Spielkultur
Sind nicht gerade filigran
Doch wir haben Träume und Visionen
Und in der Hinterhand 'nen Masterplan
Für unsren langen Weg aus der Krise
Und aus der Depression
Lautet die Devise
Nichts wie rauf auf den Fußballthron

(Eins und zwei und drei und)
'54, '74, '90, 2006
Ja, so stimmen wir alle ein
Mit dem Herz in der Hand und der Leidenschaft im Bein
Werden wir Weltmeister sein

Die ganze Welt greift nach dem goldenen Pokal
Doch nur einer hält ihn fest, so ist das nun einmal
Die ganze Welt spielt sich um den Verstand
Doch der Cup bleibt in unserem Land

(Eins und zwei und drei und)
'54, '74, '90, 2006
Ja, so stimmen wir alle ein
Mit dem Herz in der Hand und der Leidenschaft im Bein
Werden wir Weltmeister sein

Beim ersten Mal wars 'n Wunder
Beim zweiten Mal war's Glück
Beim Dritten mal der verdiente Lohn
Und diesmal wird's 'ne Sensation

(Eins und zwei und drei und)
'54, '74, '90, 2006
Ja, so stimmen wir alle ein
Mit dem Herz in der Hand und der Leidenschaft im Bein
Werden wir Weltmeister sein

'54, '74, '90, 2006
Ja, so stimmen wir alle ein
Mit dem Herz in der Hand und der Leidenschaft im Bein
Werden wir Weltmeister sein

(Und das ist das Finale)


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