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  1. Follow down her rosy path. Kisses she bestowed, and grape wine, Friendship true, proved e'en in death; Every worm knows nature's pleasure, Every cherub meets his God. Gladly, like the planets flying. True to heaven's mighty plan, Brothers, run your course now, Happy as a knight in victory.

  2. Dec 10, 2021 · [Pre-Chorus] The burning sun And the huge wave Are nothing for us Come in, as we don't care We're not afraid anymore No one can touch it Like a burning flame [Chorus] Let's make a toast like a ...

  3. Ode to the joy is a nice long song I like hip hop its like the bets music shake it off blank space I'm all about that base I write songs my self too I'm in the choir at school and at school its like the best thing in my hole antire lifeits so fun to sing it just make me feel some type of way bye see ya later.

  4. and sing a joy ful cho rus, er, care for each oth er, to geth er, each oth er, er, sing er, care for Sis ter, broth to geth Sis ter, broth keep ing hearts and spir its high. rus, lift your voic es to the sky. Help ing hands now join in friend ship, Come and sing a joy ful cho = 132 Beethoven: "Ode to Joy" from Symphony No. 9 VOCAL MELODY - English

  5. Sep 22, 2017 · Gladly, as their heavenly bodies do fly. On their courses throughout the heavens, O brothers, you should too run your race, Gladly, like the hero going into a conquest. You millions, I embrace you. This kiss is for all the world! Brothers, above the starry canopy. There must dwell a loving Father.

  6. Feb 17, 2014 · She gave us kisses and vines, A friend, tried and true 1; Even the worm was given delight, And the Cherub stands before God. Brothers, run along your path 2. Mirthfully, like his heavenly objects fly. Through the magnificent layout of the sky. Joyfully, like a hero to victory.

  7. The Ode to Joy (An die Freude) is an ode composed by the German poet and playwright Friedrich Schiller in the summer of 1785 and published the following year in the magazine Thalia. A slightly revised version was published in 1808, changing two lines of the first stanza and removed the last one. The poem in the first version was composed of 9 ...

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