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by Rudolph Baumbach (1840 - 1905)

Die Schwalben zieh'n und Schwäne
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Our translations:  CAT ENG FRE
Die Schwalben zieh'n und Schwäne 
Es blüht der Weidenbaum: 
Mein Rößlein schüttelt die Mähne 
Und beißt im seinen Zaum. 
Das schönste Kind von allen 
Läßt trauernd ihr Tüchlein wehn; 
Zwei Tränen ließ ich fallen 
Doch niemand hat's geseh'n. 

Es steht ein Pfahl, ein bunter, 
Am Scheideweg im Feld: 
Der weist ins Dorf hinunter 
Und in die weite Welt. 
In Osten oder Westen, 
Wo find ich wohl das Glück? 
Ich glaub' es ist am besten 
Ich kehre zu ihr zurück.

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  • by Rudolph Baumbach (1840 - 1905), appears in Frau Holde [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]

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