Die Gleichungen die Rechnungen
Die Fragen und das Meer
Grenze, Mauer, Lachen, Haus
Feindschaft und Visier
Die Karten liegen offen wie die Grube
Wie das Grab das Ende und die Feuerstelle
Das Geheimnis und die Quelle
Die Schleuse und der Sarg
Und möglicherweise auch das Magengeschwür

Es ist alles wieder offen

Die Zukunft die Folge, Nachfolge
Resultat
Tür, Tor, Wein, Hose, Bluse, Hemd und Haar
Die Fontanelle schlucht
Die Zukunft und die Bar die Runde
Der Schmerz (Das Spiel)
Die offene Marktwirtschaft das Messer
Jacques Offenbach

Es ist alles wieder offen

Vorwärts rückwärts
Seitwärts raus raus raus
Es ist alles wieder offen wieder offen
Wieder alles

Das System die Stelle und der Bahnübergang
Zeit, Platz, Buch, Krieg
Briefe, Schrank und Schuh dach, Kanal
Der Sieg und der Kamin
Die Geschäfte bleiben offen
Bleiben offen sowieso
Das Angebot ist offen für alle

Es ist alles wieder offen wir hoffen
Wieder alles

Ich lehne mich kurz zur Seite
Und erwarte einen kleinen Schub
Ich weiss nicht ob ich heulen sollte
Was ist offen? Die Wunde und das Herz

Das Gesicht die Kirche
Die Gesellschaft und der Staat das Mikrofon
Der Himmel die Partnerschaft
Das Wort der offene Vollzug

Es ist alles wieder offen


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