Max und Moritz - Letzter Streich
Max und Moritz
Eine Bubengeschichte in Sieben Streichen
von Wilhelm Busch
Letzter Streich / Last Trick
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Max und Moritz, wehe euch! jetzt kommt euer letzter Streich! |
Max and Moritz! I grow sick, When I think on your last trick. |

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Wozu müssen auch die beiden Löcher in die Säcke schneiden? |
Why must these two scalawags Cut those gashes in the bags? |

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Seht, da trägt der Bauer Mecke Einen seiner Maltersäcke. |
See! the farmer on his back Carries corn off in a sack. |

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Aber kaum, daß er von hinnen, Fängt das Korn schon an zu rinnen. |
Scarce has he begun to travel, When the corn runs out like gravel. |

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Und verwundert steht und spricht er: “Zapperment! Dat Ding werd lichter!” |
All at once he stops and cries: “Darn it! I see where it lies!” |

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Hei! Da sieht er voller Freude Max und Moritz im Getreide. |
Ha! with what delighted eyes Max and Moritz he espies. |

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Rabs! In seinen großen Sack Schaufelt er das Lumpenpack. |
Rabs! he opens wide his sack, Shoves the rogues in – Hukepack! |

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Max und Moritz wird es schwüle, Denn nun geht es nach der Mühle. |
It grows warm with Max and Moritz, For to mill the farmer hurries. |

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“Meister Müller, he, heran! Mahl er das, so schnell er kann!” |
“Master Miller! Hallo, man! Grind me that as quick as you can!” |

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“Her damit!” Und in den Trichter Schüttet er die Bösewichter. |
“In with ‘em!” Each wretched flopper Headlong goes into the hopper. |

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Rickeracke! Rickeracke! Geht die Mühle mit Geknacke. |
As the farmer turns his back, he Hears the mill go “creaky! cracky!” |

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Hier kann man sie noch erblicken, Fein geschroten und in Stücken. |
Here you see the bits post mortem, Just as Fate was pleased to sort ‘em. |

| Doch sogleich verzehret sie | Master Miller’s ducks with speed |

| Meister Müllers Federvieh. | Gobbled up the coarse-grained feed. |
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