Poems (Waldenburg)/Frederick Barbarossa

FREDERICK BARBAROSSA.
Now after the centuries long have grownThe Emperor wakes from his sleep."Ho! Slave bring word have the ravens flownFrom the Kyffhäüser turret steep?"
"O Sire, a tri-color waves this hourThe ravens have flown away;Black white and red gleams from the towerGleams in the light of day."
Then the Emperor springs from his seat of stoneFrom his eyes all sleep has {ledLike fire they shine from his brows that frown,His beard unshorn and his hoary head.
With mighty hand, he grasps the swordAnd shouts with clarion cry"The hour is here, I hold my wordTo lead to victory!"
Germania old, Germania one!Calls, and awakes in ire,To drive the foe to the setting sun,And fight with her olden fire;
That kindled my breast when I fought in SpainAnd sent the dogs to their fate,Oh the fire burns thro' my veins again,My awaking was not too late!
Up slave! Bring purple robes of prideAnd trim my beard and hair,To my kingdom's bridal feast I ride,Her Emperor must be there.
Old father Rhine shall give me greetWho dare say he is not mine?He'll faithful dash at his master's feetTrue river the German Rhine!
His waves that rise in pride to-day,Should a strange flag o'er them shine,Would stagnant grow and vanish awayFor the Rhine is a German Rhine!
Now slave with the gleam of spear and lanceI ride forward in the sun,To greet the foe from the land of FranceAnd fight till this day be done!"
And he grandly rode thro' the battle thickWith smoke and thunder of gun.'Twas at Worth, the old Emperor FrederickStood, when the battle was won!