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by Theodor Caspari (1853 - 1948)

Studentermarsch
Language: Norwegian (Bokmål) 
Eisenach, du gamle Stad,
i skogens Skygger sorte,
vaagn op, vaagn op en talløs Hær
staar ind ad dine porte.
Til Paukers Klang, til Sang og Kvad,
med Flag ved Flag og Rad i Rad,
al Tysklands Haab du gamle Stad,
staar ind ad dine Porte.

Hva bruser vel fra Mand til Mand
paa Sangens sterke Vinger? -
"Et frit, et enigt Fædreland,
saa langt som Sproget klinger!
Fra Neckar og til Memels Strand,
fra Alperne til Rügens Sand
et frit, et enigt Fædreland,
saa langt som sproget klinger!" -

I Silke klædt fra Top til Rod
staar Lind og Bjerk og skinner,
og Aspen hilser rød som Blod
fra alle sorte Tinder.
Men høit imod det klare Blaa
der stiger Wartburgs Mure graa,
der stiger Wartburg mod det Blaa
med sine dyre Minder!

Sving ind! sving ind, o Ungdomshær!
til Luthers stille Kammer!
Alt er den store høvding nær,
som ener Tysklands Stammer.
Til Paukers og Trompeters Klang,
til Slagets Torden ved Sedan,
skal Keiserkronen vel engang
gaa frem af Blod og Flammer! 

Text Authorship:

  • by Theodor Caspari (1853 - 1948) [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by Sigurd Lie (1871 - 1904), "Studentermarsch" [alto or baritone and piano], from Wartburg, no. 5. [
     text verified 1 time
    ]

Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website: 2009-06-22
Line count: 32
Word count: 172

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