What does it mean:
Halt das Schicksal auf, gib mir was einst war mein.
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This seems to be from a poem or the like, probably from a fairy tale. It is hard to understand if you don't know the context. It's easy to translate, though: "Halt das Schicksal auf" translates literally to "stop fate". "Gib mir was einst war mein" means "Give me what I once owned". It's difficult to relate these two half sentences without knowing what is referred to with "what I once owned" or what kind of fate is to be expected. After watching this (provided by the author of the question in a comment) I'm rather sure that "give me what once was mine" refers to youth ("give me my youth back"), and then also "stop fate" makes sense (getting old being fate). |
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Oh, this is the healing incantation from the new Disney's story "Tangled", largerly based upon the brothers Grimm's fairy tale "Rapunzel". The original incantation is:
The German translation of this song is:
So, the The idea behind is that the healing incantation kept the old witch young, so to say stopping the inevitable process of aging ("the Destiny"). P.S.: After having written the answer I have noticed that the author of the question already provided the link to the original, so my suggestion was correct. |
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