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by (Karl) Wilhelm Osterwald (1820 - 1887)

O banger Traum, was flatterst du
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Our translations:  ENG
O banger Traum, was flatterst du
   Mit schwarzen Flügeln um mein Haupt?
Du hast mir, du, die ganze Ruh
   Aus meinem Herzen wild geraubt.

Ich träum', ich steh an Baches Rand,
   Die Trauerweide hängt herein,
Die Quelle schwand, verdorrt im Sand
   Sind all die blauen Vergißnichtmein.

Vergessen, ach! vergessen sein
   Vom liebsten Herzen in der Welt,
Das ist allein die schwerste Pein,
   Die auf ein Menschenherze fällt.

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Confirmed with Gedichte von Wilhelm Osterwald, Halle, Druck und Verlag von Eb. Heynemann, 1848, page 89, titled "Vergessen". Note: this poem was titled "Erinnerung" in the 1873 edition.


Text Authorship:

  • by (Karl) Wilhelm Osterwald (1820 - 1887), title 1: "Vergessen", title 2: "Erinnerung", appears in Gedichte, in 1. Erstes Buch: Lieder, no. 54, first published 1848 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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This text was added to the website: 2010-11-13
Line count: 12
Word count: 68

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