by
Heinrich Heine (1797 - 1856)
Die schlanke Wasserlilie
Language: German (Deutsch)
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Die schlanke Wasserlilie
Schaut träumend empor aus dem See;
Da grüßt der Mond herunter
Mit lichtem Liebesweh.
Verschämt senkt sie das Köpfchen
Wieder hinab zu den Welln --
Da sieht sie zu ihren Füßen
Den armen blassen Geselln.
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Confirmed with: Heinrich Heine’s sämtliche Werke in vier Bänden, herausgegeben von Otto F. Lachmann, Erster Band, Leipzig: Druck und Verlag von Philipp Reclam jun, [1887], page 244
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Language: English  after the German (Deutsch)
The slender water lily
Gazes dreamily up from the lake;
The moon sends down greetings
With bright pain of love.
Embarrassed, she again lowers her head
Down to the waves --
There, at her feet, she sees
The poor pale fellow.
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Translations of title(s):
"Mond und Lilie" = "Moon and lily"
"Wasserlilie" = "Water lily"
"Die Lilie" = "The lily"
"Die schlanke Wasserlilie" = "The slender water lily"
"Die Wasserlilie (Die schöne Wasserlilie)" = "The water lily (The lovely water lily)"
"Frühlingslied" = "Spring song"
"Wasserlilie und Mond" = "Water lily and moon"
"Lied" = "Song"
"Die Wasserlilie" = "The water lily"
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