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− | + | ''[[Heart of Oak]]'' ist ein [[Lied]], das [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picards]] [[Doppelgänger]] im [[Zehn Vorne]] singt. Es ist ein altes [[englisch]]es Volkslied. ({{TNG|Versuchskaninchen}}) | |
− | + | == Text == | |
− | + | <poem> | |
Come cheer up, my lads! 'tis to glory we steer, | Come cheer up, my lads! 'tis to glory we steer, | ||
To add something more to this wonderful year; | To add something more to this wonderful year; | ||
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For who are so free as the sons of the waves? | For who are so free as the sons of the waves? | ||
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Heart of oak are our ships, heart of oak are our men; | Heart of oak are our ships, heart of oak are our men; | ||
We always are ready, steady, boys, steady! | We always are ready, steady, boys, steady! | ||
We'll fight and we'll conquer again and again. | We'll fight and we'll conquer again and again. | ||
+ | </poem> | ||
+ | ==Hintergrundinformationen== | ||
+ | Zu hören ist in der oben genanten Folge nur die erste Strophe und der erste Refrain. Tatsächlich wurde der englische Text 1759 vom damals berühmten Schauspieler David Garrick (1716-1779) geschrieben (siehe [http://www.contemplator.com/england/heartoak.html hier]). Die weiteren Zeilen lauten dort: | ||
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+ | <poem> | ||
We ne'er see our foes but we wish them to stay, | We ne'er see our foes but we wish them to stay, | ||
They never see us but they wish us away; | They never see us but they wish us away; | ||
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For if they won't fight us, we cannot do more. | For if they won't fight us, we cannot do more. | ||
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They swear they'll invade us, these terrible foes, | They swear they'll invade us, these terrible foes, | ||
They frighten our women, our children, and beaus; | They frighten our women, our children, and beaus; | ||
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Still Britons they'll find to receive them on shore. | Still Britons they'll find to receive them on shore. | ||
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We'll still make them fear, and we'll still make them flee, | We'll still make them fear, and we'll still make them flee, | ||
And drub 'em on shore, as we've drubb'd 'em at sea; | And drub 'em on shore, as we've drubb'd 'em at sea; | ||
Then cheer up, my lads! with one heart let us sing: | Then cheer up, my lads! with one heart let us sing: | ||
Our soldiers, our sailors, our statesmen and Queen. | Our soldiers, our sailors, our statesmen and Queen. | ||
+ | </poem> | ||
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+ | == Externe Links == | ||
− | ---- | + | * {{musicbrainz|work|535f4cc9-7dd3-42b3-93da-f22447b5b05b}} |
+ | {{Displaytitle|''Heart of Oak''}} | ||
− | + | [[en:Heart of Oak]] | |
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+ | [[Kategorie:Musikstück]] | ||
+ | [[Kategorie:Menschlich]] |
Aktuelle Version vom 10. August 2015, 00:34 Uhr
Heart of Oak ist ein Lied, das Captain Picards Doppelgänger im Zehn Vorne singt. Es ist ein altes englisches Volkslied. (TNG: Versuchskaninchen)
Text[Bearbeiten]
Come cheer up, my lads! 'tis to glory we steer,
To add something more to this wonderful year;
To honour we call you, not press you like slaves,
For who are so free as the sons of the waves?
(Chorus)
Heart of oak are our ships, heart of oak are our men;
We always are ready, steady, boys, steady!
We'll fight and we'll conquer again and again.
Hintergrundinformationen[Bearbeiten]
Zu hören ist in der oben genanten Folge nur die erste Strophe und der erste Refrain. Tatsächlich wurde der englische Text 1759 vom damals berühmten Schauspieler David Garrick (1716-1779) geschrieben (siehe hier). Die weiteren Zeilen lauten dort:
We ne'er see our foes but we wish them to stay,
They never see us but they wish us away;
If they run, why we follow, and run them ashore,
For if they won't fight us, we cannot do more.
(Chorus)
They swear they'll invade us, these terrible foes,
They frighten our women, our children, and beaus;
But should their flat bottoms in darkness get o'er,
Still Britons they'll find to receive them on shore.
(Chorus)
We'll still make them fear, and we'll still make them flee,
And drub 'em on shore, as we've drubb'd 'em at sea;
Then cheer up, my lads! with one heart let us sing:
Our soldiers, our sailors, our statesmen and Queen.