1. Learn from me, young people,
Hear how my left went,
Because a false girl,
In my young years,
That which my heart and soul sought,
Has brought me into sorrow.
2. I had loved her,
From when we were two children,
And I was minded,
To pair with her,
But fate appointed me a soldier,
Which brought me in this state.
3. Oh! How many a tear,
I saw leak out of her eyes,
When I had to leave,
It appeared that she had collapsed;
I comforted her with good cheer,
Because it hurt me.
4. She spoke: oh lover,
I had settled my heart and mind,
To be a pair,
And to begin marriage.
The sadness, it comes to me,
Your departure is my grave.
5. We readily separated,
With tears in the eyes,
After half a year,
I found myself deceived,
When I wrote the first letter,
I did not receive an answer from my love.
6. Then I heard;
That that false girl was going to marry,
I then called out unsettled:
That it would grieve you,
I went drinking early and late,
I [] to service or state.
7. I have caroused,
And finally to abandon [my comrades],
[1]I have deserted
To exact my vengeance,
But the guard arrested me,
I have injured two or three.
8. I was tightly bound,
And came before the war council,
There my sadness grew,
When I heard,
That the bullet was for me,
There was no mercy.
9. I called: false friend,
Must I leave my life young,
Because of your false love,
Reflect yourselves, soldiers!
That true love avails,
Does not matter
[2] to daughters.
10. I stand before death,
Adieu, youth who still live,
In the final sad moment,
[3]My heart full of fear,
I say, adieu, you false girl,
I go to eternity.
[1] ‘steek’ here refers to the saying ‘in de steek laten’ i.e. ‘leave behind’ or ‘abandon.’ This saying has a specific military connotation where it means ‘to abandon in battle’ as well as ‘abandoning one’s comrades and/or leaders.’
[2] ‘staat’ refers to state, status, or condition. The implied meaning here is that true love is not an important ‘state’ for women, i.e. it does not matter.
[3] ‘nood’ refers to the speaker’s anguish (both physically and mentally) which he experiences right before his death. In Dutch the word also encompasses a sense of emergency, pressure, sad conditions, and violence or force done against him.