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by Anonymous / Unidentified Author

A! a! a! Das Kindlein lieget da!
 (Sung text for setting by Anonymous)
 Matches base text
Language: German (Deutsch) 
A!  a!  a!  
Das Kindlein lieget da. 
Es lieget da ganz nackt und bloß, 
Es weinet in der Mutter Schoß. 
A!  a!  a! 
Das Kindlein lieget da. 

E!  e!  e!  
Nach Bethlehem i geh. 
Willst du nit a das Kind verehren?
Jo, mei Lenz, vo Herzen geren! 
E!  e!  e!  
Nach Bethlehem i geh. 

I!  i!  i!  
Vo Herzen kränkt es mi,
Daß er in an Stall muß liegen 
Und die Krippe ist sei Wiegen.
I!  i!  i!  
Vo Herzen kränkt es mi.

O!  o!  o!  
Wia war i denn so froh, 
Wenn mei Häusel z' Bethlehem stund, 
Daß i an Kindel deana kunnt! 
O!  o!  o!  
Wia war i denn so froh. 

U!  u!  u!  
Das Öchslein schreiet "muh", 
Das Öchslein und der Eselein. 
Gott schütze uns das Kindelein! 
U!  u!  u!  
Das Öchslein schreiet "muh".

Composition:

    Set to music by Anonymous/Unidentified Artist , "A! a! a! Das Kindlein lieget da!", confirmed with Volkslieder: in Bayern, Tirol und Land Salzburg, erster Band, ed. by August Hartmann and Hyacinth Abele, Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1884, song no. 124, page 191. Appears in Volksthümliche Weihnachtlieder.

Text Authorship:

  • by Anonymous / Unidentified Author

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Researcher for this page: Melanie Trumbull

This text was added to the website: 2022-02-21
Line count: 30
Word count: 137

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