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by Guido Moritz Görres (1805 - 1852)

Wie eine Blume sich kehret zum...
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Wie eine Blume sich kehret zum Sonnenlicht, 
So kehrt sich zu Dir mein Angesicht; 
Mein Angesicht kehrt sich, Maria!  zu Dir, 
O Mutter!  ach, habe Erbarmen mit mir. 

Habe Erbarmen, Maria!  mit meiner Noth, 
Die quälend Dein armes Kind bedroht; 
Erbarme Dich meiner im bitteren Schmerz, 
Und flehe zu Jesu, zum göttlichen Herz!

Schickt Er mir Leiden und schickt Er mir Trost und Lust, 
Ergeben ihn preißt des Kindes Brust; 
Ihn preiset die Seele, und hofft und vertraut, 
Wie Jerichos Rose zum Sonnenlicht schaut.

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Confirmed with Guido Moritz Görres, Marienlieder: zur Feier der Mai-andacht; dritter vermehrte Ausgabe, München: no publisher (Verlag) named, printed in Augsburg by J. P. Himmer, 1853, page 41.


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  • by Guido Moritz Görres (1805 - 1852), "Sonne und Blume", appears in Marienlieder: zur Feier der Mai-andacht [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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