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by Alfred Mombert (1872 - 1942)

Schlummerlied
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Our translations:  ENG
   Leise fällt ein Schnee auf das Land.
Leise fällt ein Schnee auf das Herz.
Bald sind wir zugeschneit.

   Wie schön du müde bist,
du junge Frau!

   Und in weißem Nebel träumt die rote Sonne,
im Nebel ein feurig Herz.
Es hat sich müd geglänzt,
das hat sich müd geliebt.
Nun will es ruhn und
schlafen.

   Wie schön du schlafen wirst,
du junge Frau!

Available sung texts:   ← What is this?

•   K. Szymanowski •   L. Vycpálek 

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Confirmed with Alfred Mombert, Tag und Nacht. Gedichte, Heidelberg: Verlag von J. Hörning, 1894, page 92


Text Authorship:

  • by Alfred Mombert (1872 - 1942), "Schlummerlied", appears in Tag und Nacht: Gedichte, first published 1894 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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