Lyrics of the German Christmas song "Oh, Tannenbaum"

Oh, Christmas tree

Oh, Christmas tree? Oh, Christmas tree,

Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree,

Your leaves are so eternal.

Your branches will always flourish.

Oh, Christmas tree? Oh, Christmas tree,

Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree

Your leaves are so eternal.

Your branches will always flourish.

Not only the green in summer,

No matter in hot summer,

But when the weather is cold and gloomy,

It's still winter,

Oh, Christmas tree? Oh, Christmas tree,

Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree,

Your leaves are so eternal.

Your branches will always flourish.

Extended data:

This song comes from an old German song Otanenbaum, which means "a fir tree". Therefore, the original song should not praise Christmas, but should praise the noble character of fir trees that never change their original intention regardless of the seasonal changes. Does it sound vaguely intimate? It seems to be similar to the poem of ancient literati "Don't suffer from cold, pine and cypress have sex"!