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by Carl Friedrich Wiegand (1877 - 1942)

Leere Stube
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Ach, ich trat ins leere Zimmer,
Wußte nicht, wie mir geschah –
Nur ein Duft, ein flüchtiger Schimmer 
War von ihrer Seele da.

Zauber ihrer lieben Hände
Walten durch ihr Paradies.
Stille, stumme, warme Wände –
Alles blieb, wie sie’s verlies.

Und ich bitte, bete, weine
Um mein hingeschwundnes Glück –
Gott, du gabst mir nur die Eine
Gib die Eine mir zurück!

Confirmed with Stille und Sturm : neue Gedichte von Carl Friedrich Wiegand, Stuttgart : Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, 1911.


Text Authorship:

  • by Carl Friedrich Wiegand (1877 - 1942), "Leere Stube", appears in Stille und Sturm : Neue Gedichte [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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  • Also set in German (Deutsch), [adaptation] ; composed by Willy Hess.
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