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by Hugo Zuckermann (1881 - 1914)

Was schert uns, Kameraden
 (Sung text for setting by L. Greger)
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Was schert's uns, Kameraden,
ob's Tag ist oder Nacht?
Wer da?
Wir haben scharf geladen
und halten treue Wacht!

Was schert's uns, Kameraden,
ob voll der Beutel oder leer?
Trala!
Was brauchen wir Gold und Dukaten,
wir haben ja Säbel und Gewehr!

Was schert's uns, Kameraden,
ob's kalt ist oder heiß?
Haha!
Bald wird die Höll' uns braten
und kühlen das Paradeis.

Was schert's uns, Kameraden,
ob falsch die Dirn' oder treu?
Jaja!
Der Staat, der braucht Soldaten,
drei Jahre sind bald vorbei.

Was schert's uns, Kameraden,
ob's hagelt Eisen oder Blei?
Hurra!
Gott wird uns're Seel' genaden,
wir stürmen die Bastei!

Composition:

    Set to music by Luise Greger (1862 - 1944), "Was schert uns, Kameraden", op. 120 no. 27, published 1926 [ voice and piano ], from Volkstümliche Lieder, no. 27, Kassel: W. Simon

Text Authorship:

  • by Hugo Zuckermann (1881 - 1914)

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