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Zwei allemannische Lieder von Hebel

Song Cycle by Gustav Jansen [not F. G. Jansen]

1. Freude in Ehren  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: Alemannic 
Ne Gsang in Ehre,
wer will's verwehre?
Singt 's Tierli nit in Hurst und Nast,
der Engel nit im Sterneglast?
E freie frohe Mut,
e gsund und fröhlich Blut
goht über Geld und Gut.
Ne Trunk in Ehre,
wer will's verwehre?
Trinkt 's Blüemli nit si Morgetau?
Trinkt nit der Vogt si Schöppli au?
Und wer am Werchtig schafft,
dem bringt der Rebesaft
am Sunntig neui Chraft.
Ne Chuß in Ehre,
wer will's verwehre?
Chüßt 's Blüemli nit sie Schwesterli,
und 's Sternli chüßt si Nöchberli?
In Ehre, hani gseit,
und in der Unschuld Gleit,
mit Zucht und Sittsemkeit.
Ne freudig Stündli,
isch's nit e Fündli?
Jez hemmer's und jez simmer do;
es chunnt e Zit, würd's anderst goh.
's währt alles churzi Zit,
der Chilchhof isch nit wit.
Wer weiß, wer bal dört lit?
Wenn d'Glocke schalle,
wer hilftis alle?
O gebis Gott e sanfte Tod!
E rüeihig Gwisse gebis Gott,
wenn d'Sunn am Himmel lacht,
wenn alles blizt und chracht,
und in der letzte Nacht!

Text Authorship:

  • by Johann Peter Hebel (1760 - 1826), "Freude in Ehren", appears in Alemannische Gedichte, first published 1834

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2. Der Schwarzwälder im Breisgau

Language: Alemannic 
Z'Müllen an der Post
 . . . . . . . . . .

— The rest of this text is not
currently in the database but will be
added as soon as we obtain it. —

Text Authorship:

  • by Johann Peter Hebel (1760 - 1826)

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Total word count: 167
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