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To Friedrich Schiller in profound gratitude from a poor bookseller
To Friedrich Schiller in profound gratitude from a poor bookseller
Joy, beautiful sparkle of God,
- Daughter of Elysium,
- We enter, fire-drunk,
- Heavenly one, your shrine.
- Your magics bind again
- What custom has strictly parted.
- All men become brothers
- Where your tender wing lingers.
- Chorus
- Be embraced, millions!
- This kiss to the entire world!
- Brothers, above the starry canopy
- Must a loving Father reside. Who has succeeded in the great attempt To be a friend's friend;
- Whoever has won a lovely woman
- Add in his jubilation!
- Yes, who calls even one soul
- His own on the earth's sphere!
- And whoever never could achieve this,
- Let him steal away crying from this gathering!
- Chorus
- Those who occupy the great circle,
- Pay homage to sympathy!
- It leads to the stars
- Where the unknown one reigns.
- All creatures drink joy
- At the breasts of nature,
- All good, all evil
- Follow her trail of roses.
- Kisses she gave us, and the vine,
- A friend, proven in death.
- Pleasure was given to the worm,
- And the cherub stands before God.
- Chorus
- Do you fall down, you millions?
- Do you sense the creator, world?
- Seek him above the starry canopy,
- Above the stars he must live.
- Joy is the name of the strong spring
- In eternal nature.
- Joy, joy drives the wheels
- In the great clock of worlds.
- She lures flowers from the buds,
- Suns out of the firmament,
- She rolls spheres in the spaces
- That the seer's telescope does not know.
- Chorus
- Happy, as his suns fly
- Across Heaven's splendid map,
- Run, brothers, along your path
- Joyfully, as a hero to victory.
- From the fiery mirror of truth
- She smiles upon the researcher,
- Towards virtue’s steep hill
- She guides the endurer’s path.
- Upon faith’s sunlit mountain
- One sees her banners in the wind,
- Through the opening of burst coffins
- One sees them standing in the chorus of angels.
- Chorus
- Endure courageously, millions!
- Endure for the better world!
- There above the starry canopy
- A great God will reward.
- Gods one cannot repay
- Beautiful it is, to be like them.
- Grief and poverty, acquaint yourselves
- With the joyful ones rejoice.
- Anger and revenge be forgotten,
- Our deadly enemy be forgiven,
- No tears shall he shed
- No remorse shall gnaw at him
- Chorus
- Our debt registers be abolished
- Reconcile the entire world!
- Brothers, over the starry canopy
- God judges, as we judged.
- Joy bubbles in the cup,
- In the grape’s golden blood
- Cannibals drink gentleness
- The fearful, courage --
- Brothers, fly from your perches,
- When the full cup is passed,
- Let the foam spray to the heavens
- This glass to the good spirit
- Chorus
- He whom the spirals of stars praise,
- He whom the seraphim’s hymn glorifies,
- This glass to the good spirit
- Above the starry canopy!
- Courage firm in great suffering,
- Help there, where innocence weeps,
- Eternally sworn oaths,
- Truth towards friend and foe,
- Mens’ pride before kings’ thrones --
- Brothers, even if it costs property and blood, --
- The crowns to those who earn them,
- Defeat to the lying brood!
- Chorus
- Close the holy circle tighter,
- Swear by this golden vine:
- Remain true to the vows,
- Swear by the judge above the stars!
- Escape the tyrants’ chains,
- Generosity also to the villain,
- Hope upon the deathbeds,
- Mercy from the high court!
- The dead, too, shall live!
- Brothers, drink and chime in,
- All sinners shall be forgiven,
- And hell shall be no more.
- Chorus
- A serene departing hour!
- Sweet sleep in the shroud!
- Brothers—a mild sentence
- From the final judge!
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