Danke, dass do bei mir bist
Und dass do mich auch nicht aufgibst.
Danke, dass do zu mir stehst
Und dass do nicht wie alle anderen gehst.
Danke, dass do da bist, wenn es brennt
Und dass Dich niemals etwas von mir trennt.
Danke, dass do das Wahre in mir siehst
Und mich trotz allem immer noch liebst.
Danke, dass do mir vergeben hast
Und nicht von mir sprichst in Hass
Und dass do mir Vertrauen schenkst
Und niemals Schlechtes von mir denkst.
Danke, dass do fur mich kampfst und siegst
Und dass do niemals, wirklich nie, aufgibst.
Danke, dass do nie verletzend bist
Und mich auch ohne Worte blind verstehst.

Danke, dass es Dich gibt!
Danke, dass do mich liebst!

Danke, dass do mich in Wurde siehst
Und Dich meinen Traumen nicht entziehst,
Dass do mir Treue schworst
Und mich als echten Menschen ehrst.
Hab'alles uberwunden und ertragen
In harten Stunden und die dunkelsten Tage
Und nur weil Deine Liebe nie vergeht
Und sie immer uber allem steht.
Danke, dass do niemals glaubst was man erzahlt
Und do es einfach ubergehst,
Dass do mir das Beste gonnst
Und immer da bist, wenn es total brennt,
Dass do immer einen Ausweg weisst
Auch wenn mein Leben mir total entgleist.
Danke, dass do bis ans Ende gehst,
Wenn es sein muss mich auch tragst.

Danke, denn ich weiss was auch passiert,
Ich Deine Liebe nie verliehr.
Danke, ich danke Dir!






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