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Ben je jezelf weer verloren Alles wat er van je wordt verlangd Je lijkt je aan de stilte te storen En wat ik ook zend het lijkt alsof jij het niet ontvangt Of wil je liever niet weten Voor welk ding echt jij je ogen sluit Ben je domweg vergeten Om te