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by August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben (1798 - 1874)

Soldatenabschied
 (Sung text for setting by J. Raff)
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Morgen marschiren wir, Ade!
Wie lieblich sang die Nachtigall
vor meines Liebchens Haus!
Verklungen ist nun Sang und Schall, 
das Lieben ist nun aus.
Ade! Es muss geschieden sein.

Morgen marschiren wir, Ade!
Und unser Bündel ist geschnürt
und alle Liebe drein,
ade, die Trommel wird gerührt,
es muss geschieden sein. 
Ade! Es muss geschieden sein.

Morgen marschiren wir, Ade!
so reich mir denn noch einmal die Hand,
Herzallerliebster du!
und kommst du in ein fremdes Land,
so lass dein Bündel zu.
Ade! Es muss geschieden sein.

Composition:

    Set to music by (Joseph) Joachim Raff (1822 - 1882), "Soldatenabschied", op. 122 (10 Lieder für Männerchor) no. 7 (1853-63), published 1867 [ men's chorus ]

Text Authorship:

  • by August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben (1798 - 1874)

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Researcher for this page: Andrew Schneider [Guest Editor]

This text was added to the website: 2012-03-03
Line count: 18
Word count: 87

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