Jeder Schmerz hat einen Rhythmus
Jedes Seufzen einen Takt
Ich will alle Sicherheiten
Für ein Leben und danach

Ich will niemals irgendwo ankommen
will, dass alles sich bewegt
Ein Rausch der Gezeiten
Im besten Augenblick

Jeder Schmerz hat einen Rhythmus
Jedes Seufzen einen Takt
Ich will alle Sicherheiten
Für ein Leben und danach

Ich will immer unter Strom stehen
will, dass alles mich bewegt
Ein Rausch der Gezeiten
Im besten Augenblick

Und ich will Liebeslieder schreiben
Die so nah sind am Gefühl
Die so wahr sind und so weh tun,
dass sie keiner hören will

Ich will sagen können was gut ist
Was ich jeden Tag hier seh?
Das sind mein Land, meine Menschen
Das ist die Welt die ich versteh?

Wenn man einfach an den Tod denkt
Wie verletzlich man doch ist
Und an die, die ihn schon kennen
Und wie sehr man sie vermisst

Da wäre soviel noch zu sagen
Doch ob Worte noch berühren
In Zeiten völliger Erschöpfung
Will ich die Hoffnung nicht verlieren

Ich will Liebeslieder

Jeder Schmerz hat einen Rhythmus
Jedes Seufzen einen Takt
Ich will alle Sicherheiten
Für ein Leben und danach

Ich will sagen können was gut ist
Was ich jeden Tag hier seh?
Das sind mein Land, meine Menschen
Das ist die Welt die ich versteh?

Doch diese Sprache ist besetzt
Vom allerersten Wort bis jetzt

Ich will Liebeslieder


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Liebeslieder Lyrics as written by Thomas Doerschel

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