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by (Agnes) Mathilde Wesendonck, née Luckemeyer (1828 - 1902)

Bin ein armer Waisenknab'
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Bin ein armer Waisenknab'
Vater nicht noch Mutter hab'
Alle Menschen sind mir fremd,
Trage ein zerriss'nes Hemd.

Wandre still von Thür' zu Thür',
Niemand aber öffnet mir,
Meine Kost ist karg und schmal,
Keiner ladet mich zum Mahl.

Bin auf Gottes Welt allein
Mit den goldnen Sternelein,
Auf der Erde nur ein Grab
Hat der arme Waisenknab'! --

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  • by (Agnes) Mathilde Wesendonck, née Luckemeyer (1828 - 1902), no title [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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This text was added to the website: 2012-08-17
Line count: 12
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