Wir wollen ganz leise in Polen einmarschieren
Wir gemeinen Schlesien wieder ein
Mit unseren Waffen könnt' ich Völker ausradieren
Unser Herz ist rein

Wir haben ihn endlich wieder, unseren Nationalstolz
Wir atmen auf, es stirbt der Wald
Wir sind eben aus ganz besonderes deutschem Holz
Wir sind eiskalt, wir sind wieder wer, wer nur?
Zweifelsfrei deutsch pur

Wir tanzen, tanzen, tanzen der ganzen Welt vor
Wir zeigen, zeigen, zeigen ihr den Schritt
Wir wissen endlich wieder wo es langgeht
Was ansteht, grundsolide, grundgut

Asylanten weisen wir vor unsere Schranken
So verfolgt kann keiner sein
Deutschland wird allzusehr als Paradies missverstanden
Wir lassen einfach keinen mehr rein

Wir sind Christen, falten unsere Hände
Schließen dabei die Augen zu
Wir preisen Gott und die geistige Wende
Wir spielen Blindekuh
Wir wollen unsere Herren loben
Alles gute kommt von oben

Wir tanzen, tanzen, tanzen der ganzen Welt vor
Wir zeigen, zeigen, zeigen ihr den Schritt
Wir wissen endlich wieder wo es langgeht
Was ansteht, grundsolide, grundgut

Wir lassen die Lust am Leben uns nicht nehmen
Wer zuviel grübelt schadet uns nur
Wir lieben die Extreme, das bequeme
Sind fröhlich, das ist unsere Natur

Wir tanzen, tanzen, tanzen der ganzen Welt vor
Wir zeigen, zeigen, zeigen ihr den Schritt
Wir wissen endlich wieder wo es langgeht
Was ansteht, grundsolide, grundgut

Wir singen wieder unsere Hymne, unsere Lieder
Die Fahne flattert frei im Wind
alle wissen Leistung lohnt sich wieder und wieder
Qualität gewinnt

Wir wollen uns trennen
Von denen, die nur pennen
Wer Arbeit will auch eine kriegt
Man muss nur eben die Zeichen der Zeit erkennen
Der Fleißige siegt
Ja, wir lieben sie, die Idiotie, Made in Germany

Wir tanzen, tanzen, tanzen der ganzen Welt vor
Wir zeigen, zeigen, zeigen ihr den Schritt
Wir wissen endlich wieder wo es langgeht
Was ansteht, grundsolide, grundgut

Wir lassen die Lust am Leben uns nicht nehmen
Wer zuviel grübelt schadet uns nur
Wir leben die Probleme und das Extreme
Sind fröhlich, das ist unsere Natur


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