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Zwei Lieder mit Klavierbegleitung

Song Cycle by Hans Diggelmann (1900 - 1929)

1. Trost
 (Sung text)

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Übers Johr wenns Fäld wieder Blume treit,
Bi-n-i wit und furt i der Ewigkeit.
Gang nid uf mis Grab, gang nid zue mim Stei,
Mach dir's Härz nid schwer: Glaub mer, i bi hei!

Text Authorship:

  • by Adolf Frey (1855 - 1920), "Trost"

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Researcher for this page: Harry Joelson

2. Der Unberedte
 (Sung text)

Language: Swiss German (Schwizerdütsch) 
I cha ders nid erchläre,
wies mir da innen ist,
und chas nid dütlig säge,
wie lieb as du mer bist.

Der Morgetau füllt d Matte
mit Gold und Edelstei, -
gang dus go zämmeläse:
kes Chrättli vol bringst hei! 

Text Authorship:

  • by Adolf Frey (1855 - 1920), "Der Unberedte"

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Researcher for this page: Harry Joelson
Total word count: 73
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