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Kunze Heinz Rudolf
State of emergency
Call again
Oh, it's you.
That's nice.
I'm sorry you had to ring through for so long,< br/>I was already in bed.
The night is over at half past six in the morning,
You know how it is.
You certainly had good reasons when you did
back then br/>got off here.
Thanks, good so far. My colleagues are OK
and the school is a soft grave.
Did I actually tell them that I had now passed the civil service exam?
That was the last big sweat. Now I'm my own master.
I've been a stage pig for thirty years.
It's a bit strange when you think about it like this:
There will be nothing but a rut.
Ruth has quit in the shop. It's going to close soon anyway.
I can understand why she doesn't like it anymore.
Now she's pregnant and we've calculated everything:
It's enough for the building savings contract.
I have an awful lot to do. I don't see anything of the city here,
I can hardly go to the cinema either.
But now that the child is coming, we'll finally get another Christmas tree.
We'll build it n vegetables yourself. Ruth cooks low-fat, I'm fit.
I used to smoke a lot more.
I'm supposed to sell confidence, that's how I understand my job.
But they know that you don't need them.< br/>And how are you? Still the old angry young man?
Let me hear from you again. Yes, you can always bother me.
Call again.
Text: Heinz Rudolf Kunze
Music: Heinz Rudolf Kunze