The exterminated tavern owner family (Oh, how long, oh, how muddy, the road is)
Song
Alas, how long, how muddy is the road, ; As soon as nine horses set off. ; Nine horses, half past nine, set off, ; She turned into the innkeeper's yard. ; ; – Innkeeper, may God give you a good evening, ; – May God give the gentlemen luck. ; – May I wish the gentlemen luck, ; The big knife will still be in the heart of the night. ; ; – My daughter Mari, come down to the cellar, ; Bring me half a glass of wine for my sweet little girl. ; – I don't need her little girl's wine, ; She still sees her daughter's blood at night. ; ; The innkeeper walked out into the little garden, ; She looked up at the starry sky. ; – Oh, my God, how can I bear it, ; Leaving my three-year-old orphan here. ; ; The bells are ringing at half past eleven, ; They are taking the innkeeper to the cemetery. ; The innkeeper, and the seller's daughter, ; A three-year-old orphan is lying in wait.