Den skal vær mann som kan gå med min hatt
Den skal vær kald som tar øve mi makt
Den skal ha nr 42 for å gå med mine sko
Men han må ha sin egen pistol
for du vett kva som står i testamentet
Du vett kva som står i testamentet
At den som tar hånd om min Constanze
får min hatt, får mine sko, får mitt extravanganza

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Og eg ber om å bli godt parfymert
Eg skal lukte godt når eg først skal gå ner
Og eg har sjølv sendt ut invitasjon
Og eg har prest, eg har klokker. Det er full korrupsjon
Men alt dette står i testamentet

Eg ser det for meg det kryper imot meg
Åh, mi søster, nå vett eg kven som er tyster
Åh, mi søster, eg hørte alt du sa ved mi kiste
Fader Martin, eg syns dette begynner å lukte bensin
Og min Constanze ta min hatt, ta mine sko, ta mitt extravaganza


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    It is about a leader from the Norwegian mob that discovers that someone is tryiing to bring him down, so he fakes his own dead, hears his sister confessing and then he burns her house down. Cool song!!! Kaizers Rock

    ballad__manon July 22, 2005   Link
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    Denne sang er om en mobbleder som finner ut at noen prøver slå ham ned, derfor han forfalsker hans død, da hører hans søster tilstå og da han brenner hennes hus ned. En av min yndlingssanger.. Jeg var unasure som denne website hatt lyrikker til denne postert!

    Foopon April 08, 2006   Link
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    En skikelig bra sang, som "rart men sant" er den beste Nordiske sangen jeg har hørt siden... noensinne!

    MikeEon April 28, 2003   Link
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    Genial sang. Virkelig kreativ og dejlig frisk at lytte til. SAVE ME KAIZERS.

    Hevnervalson May 23, 2004   Link
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    I wish I spoke Norwegian. kaizers orchestra rocks.

    turquoiseumbrellaon March 02, 2005   Link
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    kaizers-orchestra.de/lyrics/x_ompa_til.php for those that dont speak norwegean.. there ya go this song is i htink about a nazi officer, or similar leader being forced from power. if you guys up there speak english^^ tell us you take? thanks a lot

    JunkBooton April 05, 2005   Link
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    ballad man is correct

    Ddaduttaon October 04, 2005   Link

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