18. Cruise (Eine etwas grobe Übersetzung.)
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On the calm blue ocean
a white yacht cruises.
Some rich people are on board,
chill out day and night.
Today it is beautiful,
a light wind blows,
swinging on the sea.
And the board band sings
"My Homeland adé".

On the calm blue ocean
crosses the big world.
It doesn't depend on a pee,
what counts here is money.
On the promenade deck
one reads and turns brown,
glance
over the book
at the other women.
Young ladies are free to show
what needs to be shown.
Second youth is there,
balcony was already in the elevator.

On the calm blue ocean
crosses the big world.
It doesn't depend on a pee,
what counts here is money.
Gent's with slight potbelly
tighten the figure,
looking for some digging again
as a rejuvenation treatment.
Pretty stewards pose stiffly
Long Drinks on the table,
think well:
"Not bad, the woman,
although not entirely fresh."

On the calm blue ocean
crosses the big world.
It doesn't depend on a pee,
what counts here is money.
And the mature ladies have
studied inbetween,
what a stewart
else can do,
when he doesn't serve.
What stops them isn't shame,
sin doesn't inhibit them,
But here's only considered fine
who sleeps with a rich pee.

On the calm blue ocean
crosses the big world.
It doesn't depend on a pee,
what counts here is money.


Ein etwas bissiger und leicht spöttischer Blick auf das Leben an Bord eines Luxusliners. Typisch Hannes Wader, typisch Hein Hoop.

Gesang: Achim, Willi
Instrumente: Achim
Arrangement: Achim Bahrenberg
Aufnahme, Bearbeitung, Studio- und Mastermix: TSDG1



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