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by Max Geissler (1868 - 1945)

So durch die Gassen im Silberlicht
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
So durch die Gassen im Silberlicht
Sing ich verlassen, du hörst mich nicht.
Sieh, alle Sterne sind ohne Schein,
Komm aus der Ferne, sei wieder mein!
  Zum Leid geboren du warst mein Glück!
  Was ich verloren, o bring's zurück!

Wohin die Zukunft uns führen mag,
ich werde warten aauf jenem Tag.
Meine Gedanken soll'n bei dir sein,
Komm aus der Ferne, sei wieder mein!
  Zum Leid geboren du warst mein Glück!
  Was ich verloren, o bring's zurück!

Available sung texts:   ← What is this?

•   C. Faisst •   J. Marx 

J. Marx sets stanza 1

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Text Authorship:

  • by Max Geissler (1868 - 1945), "Riport' a me", subtitle: "Piemontesisches Volkslied", first published 1908 [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]

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This text was added to the website: 2011-07-21
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