Ich hat 'nen Goldfisch, der hieß Michael,

Der schwamm in seinem Aquarium rum

Und Micha war ein guter Kerl

Nur leider war Micha stumm

Ich hab ein halbes Jahr versucht, ihm sprechen beizubringen

Doch leider hatte ich keinen Erfolg, er konnte nicht mal singen

Ohoho - Bleib tapfer!


Naja und irgendwann hab ich festgestellt,

Daß es kalt war in seinem Aquarium

Da hab ich's kurzerhand gepackt

Und auf den Herd gestellt, denn ich bin ja nicht dumm

Und Micha fühlte sich bald wohler und schwamm mit dem Bauch nach oben

Das hab ich dufte hingekriegt, ich muß mich heut noch loben

Ohoho - Bleib tapfer!


Naja und anscheinend hat er sich dran gewöhnt

So rumzuschwimmen

Und es hat mir gar nichts ausgemacht

Wenn's bequem war, ich fand das nicht so schlimm

Nur nach ein paar Tagen fing er an, herumzustinken

Und er reagierte nicht mehr auf mein Rufen und mein Winken

Ohoho - Bleib tapfer!


Naja und dann ist ja neulich

Unsere Wohnung ausgebrannt

Doch zum Glück ist niemand was passiert,

Es sind ja alle rausgerannt

Nur als ich später in den Trümmern dann nach Micha suchen tat

Fand ich ihn zwar nicht, doch ich bin sicher, daß er's geschafft hat

Ohoho - Bleib tapfer!


Bleib tapfer!


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