Dies ist ein Lied für Dich (für Dich),
weil Du immer in der ersten Reihe stehst.
Ein Lied nur für Dich (für Dich),
weil Du immer mit uns schlafen gehst.

Dies ist ein Lied für Dich (für Dich),
weil Du stundenlang zuhause sitzt und brennst.
Ein Lied nur für Dich (für Dich),
weil Du alle unsere Texte kennst.

Kommst Du aus Hamburg oder aus Berlin,
kommst Du aus Zürich oder kommst Du aus Wien,
kommst Du aus Bielefeld, aus Dresden, aus Heilbronn.
Egal, irgendwie haben wir Dein Herz gewonnen.

Mit Dir können wir schon seit Jahren erbarmungslos punken,
und dafür wollen wir uns bedanken.

Dies ist ein Lied auch für Dich (für Dich),
weil Du uns schon immer scheiße fandst.
Ein Lied auch für Dich (auch für Dich),
weil Du uns nicht leiden kannst.

Sind wir zu kindisch? Aber hallo!
Niveaulos sind wir sowieso.
Na und? Dafür sehen wir besser aus,
und unsere Reime sind auch nicht von schlechten Eltern.

Mit Dir können unsere Fans sich nach Herzenslust zanken,
und dafür wollen wir uns naja...

Dies ist ein Lied (schleim, schlag) nur für Euch (schleim, schlag).
denn der Rod hat mir gesagt, daß er euch liebt .
Ein Lied nur für Euch.
Ihr seid der Grund dafür, daß es uns gibt.

Wegen Euch sind wir beliebt beim Finanzamt,
und bei ausgesuchten Banken,
und dafür wollen wir uns bedanken.

Dankeschön, dankesehr.
Liebe Plattenfirma, jetzt gebt die Kohle endlich her.

Dankesehr, dankeschön.
Ich will meinen Kontostand erhöhen.

Dankeschön, dankesehr.
Ich will mehr, ich will mehr, mehr, mehr, mehr, mehr.

Dankesehr, dankeschön.
Morgen kauf' ich mir 'nen goldenen Fön.

Dankeschön, dankesehr,
und so wird man Millionär.


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    das lied ist einfach nur geil - erinnert mich immer an sommer, ferien, freunde und spaß. ich war mal mit einer jugendgruppe weg, und wenn abends party war, lief immer mindestens 2 mal dieses lied. und jeder sang mit.

    carla233on February 19, 2006   Link

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