Wenn man so will
Bist du das Ziel einer langen Reise, die
Perfektion der besten Art und Weise
In stillen Momenten leise
Die Schaumkrone
Der Woge der Begeisterung
Bergauf, mein Antrieb und Schwung

Ich wollte dir nur mal eben sagen
Dass du das
Größte für mich bist
Und sichergehen
Ob du denn dasselbe für mich fühlst
Für mich fühlst

Wenn man so will
Bist du meine Chill-Out Area
Meine Feiertage in jedem Jahr
Meine Süßwarenabteilung im Supermarkt
Die Lösung, wenn mal was hakt
So wertvoll, dass man es sich gerne aufspart
Und so schön, dass man nie darauf verzichten mag

Ich wollte dir nur mal eben sagen
Dass du das
Größte für mich bist
Und sichergehen
Ob du denn dasselbe für mich fühlst
Für mich fühlst

Ich wollte dir nur mal eben sagen
Dass du das
Größte für mich bist
Und sichergehen
Ob du denn dasselbe für mich fühlst


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    hier ist ja schon lang nichts mehr gepostet worden, also: ich mag das lied auch, aber der, der da oben meinte, die zeile "und sicher gen [...]" würde das ganze ein wenig kaputt machen, hat vollkommen recht... aber nichts desto trotz werden wir wohl alle damit leben können ;) .. alle alben von den sportis sind auf jeden fall um LÄNGEN besser als "tiptop" was ist das bitte? wie kann peter denn so ,,absinken´´, kann man schon fast sagen... hat der doch gar nicht nötig! however... es ist mir ein rätsel...

    carla233on February 19, 2006   Link

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