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by Rudolf Otto Hermann Presber (1868 - 1935)

Nun wandr' ich über Berg und Thal
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Nun wandr' ich über Berg und Thal,    
Die Welt steht blühend offen, 
Mich hat mit erstem Sonnenstrahl 
Der Lenz ins Herz getroffen. 

Ich hör' das kleine freche Herz 
Im dunkeln Brustkorb lachen, 
Es weiss, es wird im grüne März 
Eine selige Dummheit machen . . . 

About the headline (FAQ)

Confirmed with Die zehnte Muse, ed. by Maximilian Bern, Berlin: Otto Eisner, 1904, page 113.


Text Authorship:

  • by Rudolf Otto Hermann Presber (1868 - 1935), "Märzsonne" [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by Franz Wilhelm Abt (1819 - 1885), "Wanderlied", op. 348 (4 Lieder für Alt oder Bariton und Pianoforte) no. 4, published 1870 [ alto or baritone and piano ], 1868 [sung text not yet checked]

Researcher for this page: Melanie Trumbull

This text was added to the website: 2021-07-05
Line count: 8
Word count: 46

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