The text describes a scene on the water from the perspective of the narrator who is in a boat, and delves into the narrator's reflections on the passing of time. The song's piano accompaniment recreates the texture of the shimmering waves (der Freude sanftschimmernden Wellen) mentioned in the third line of the poem and its rhythmic style in the 6/8 meter is reminiscent of a barcarole. Harmonically, the song as a whole and within each stanza traces a movement from the minor mode to the major mode: the song begins in A-flat minor and ends in A-flat major.

Original Name Auf dem Wasser zu singen
Librettist Friedrich Leopold de Stolberg
Date of composition 1823
First published 1823
Type Lied
Catalogue D 774
Approx. duration 3 minutes
Instruments Voice
Piano
Autotranslations beta Franz Schubert: To be sung on the water, D 774
Franz Schubert: To be sung on the water, D 774
Franz Schubert: To be sung on the water, D 774