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possibly by A. Lenz

Wenn ich den Wandrer frage
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Wenn ich den Wandrer frage,
‚Wo kommst du her?‘
„Von Hause, von Hause,“
Spricht er und seufzet schwer.

Wenn ich den Landmann frage,
‚Wo gehst du hin?‘
„Nach Hause, nach Hause,“
Spricht er mit leichtem Sinn.

Wenn ich den Freund nun frage,
‚Wo blüht dein Glück?‘
„Zu Hause, zu Hause,“
Spricht er mit frohem Blick.

So hat man mich gefraget,
‚Was quält dich sehr?‘
„Ich kann nicht nach Hause -
Hab' keine Heimath mehr!“

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The text above was confirmed with Liederbuch, herausgegeben von Verbande Deutscher Post- n. Telegraphen-Assistenten, Berlin, 1898 page 117. Note: the text indicates "Weise von Fr. Brückner" but differs from the words found with music by Fr. Brückner. The above text is attributed to A. Lenz.

See also Hermannsthal's poems Die Heimat and Hausliedchen.


Text Authorship:

  • possibly by A. Lenz , "Wenn ich den Wandrer frage" [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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Researcher for this page: Bertram Kottmann

This text was added to the website: 2019-06-20
Line count: 16
Word count: 75

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