Palästinalied ✟ [German crusader song][+English translation]

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Published on Feb 16, 2023
This version was sung by the wonderful Jorg von Grendel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCptqMICNeEE73zhwtclVCQw

I got permission to upload it and hope that you will check out more of his songs with that great voice!

The Palästinalied ("Palestine Song", also known as Kreuzlied "Song of the Cross") is a song written in the early 13th century by Walther von der Vogelweide, the most celebrated lyric poet of Middle High German literature. It is one of the few songs by Walther for which a melody has survived.

I tried to translate it as good as possible, but it was sometimes hard to translate those old medieval meanings and the version of this song is sometimes a bit different from the lyrics on Wikipedia. I hope you´ll still enjoy it!

The first line is Middle High German, the second modern German and on the bottom the English translation as always.

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