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		<title>Oh Christmas Tree</title>
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A Tannenbaum is a fir tree (die Tanne) or Christmas tree (der Weihnachtsbaum). Although most Christmas trees today are Fichten (spruce) rather than Tannen,  the qualities of the evergreen have inspired musicians to write several  “Tannenbaum” songs in German over the years. The best known version  (above) was penned in 1824 by [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://german.about.com/library/blotannenb.htm" target="_blank"><strong>A <em>Tannenbaum</em> is a fir tree</strong></a> (<em>die Tanne</em>) or Christmas tree (<em>der Weihnachtsbaum</em>). Although most Christmas trees today are <em>Fichten</em> (spruce) rather than <em>Tannen</em>,  the qualities of the evergreen have inspired musicians to write several  “Tannenbaum” songs in German over the years. The best known version  (above) was penned in 1824 by a Leipzig organist named Ernst Anschütz.  The melody is an old folk tune. The first known “Tannenbaum” song lyrics  date back to 1550. A similar 1615 song by Melchior Franck (1573-1639)  goes: “Ach Tannebaum, ach Tannebaum, du bist ein edler Zweig! Du grünest  uns den Winter, die lieben Sommerzeit.” &#8211; The English version above is a  literal translation by your Guide, not the traditional English lyrics  for the song. There are at least a dozen <a href="http://german.about.com/library/blotannenb2.htm">English versions</a> of this carol.</p>
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<blockquote><p>O Tannenbaum, o Tannenbaum,<br />
wie treu sind deine Blätter!<br />
Du grünst nicht nur<br />
zur Sommerzeit,<br />
Nein auch im Winter, wenn es schneit.<br />
O Tannenbaum, o Tannenbaum,<br />
wie treu sind deine Blätter!</p>
<p>O Tannenbaum, o Tannenbaum!<br />
Du kannst mir sehr gefallen!<br />
Wie oft hat nicht zur Weihnachtszeit<br />
Ein Baum von dir mich hoch erfreut!<br />
O Tannenbaum, o Tannenbaum!<br />
Du kannst mir sehr gefallen!</p>
<p>O Tannenbaum, o Tannenbaum!<br />
Dein Kleid will mich<br />
was lehren:<br />
Die Hoffnung und Beständigkeit<br />
Gibt Trost und Kraft<br />
zu jeder Zeit.<br />
O Tannenbaum, o Tannenbaum!<br />
Das soll dein Kleid<br />
mich lehren.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree,<br />
How steadfast are your branches!<br />
Your boughs are green in summer&#8217;s clime<br />
And through the snows of wintertime.<br />
O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree,<br />
How steadfast are your branches!</p>
<p>O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree,<br />
What happiness befalls me when oft<br />
at joyous Christmas-time<br />
Your form inspires my song and rhyme.<br />
O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree,<br />
What happiness befalls me</p>
<p>O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree,<br />
Your boughs can teach a lesson<br />
That constant faith and hope sublime<br />
Lend strength and comfort through all time.<br />
O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree,<br />
Your boughs can teach a lesson.</p></blockquote>
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