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by Helene Augusta Nyblom (1843 - 1926)

Huldren synger i Skoven
Language: Danish (Dansk) 
Kom, kom, Yngling kom! 
Skynd dig, se dig ikke om! 
Spring, spring 
höjt over Stenene! 
Sving, sving 
dybt under Grenene! 
Tågerne fölge og mörknende, svale 
over dig dale, 
og Skoven er tom.

Kom, kom, Yngling kom! 
Skynd dig, se dig ikke om! 
Let, let, 
her skal du finde mig. 
Tæt, tæt, 
fast skal jeg binde dig. 
Alt, hvad du sögte på Menneskers Veje, 
det skal du eje, 
men skynd dig og kom!

Kom, kom Yngling kom! 
Skynd dig, se dig ikke om! 
Kast, kast 
alt, hvad der tynger dig! 
Hast, hast 
ind hvor der slynger sig 
sælsomme Ranker om Skovdybets stille, 
bundlöse Kilde. 
Så skynd dig og kom!

Kom, kom Yngling kom! 
Skynd dig, se dig ikke om! 
Kort, kort 
synes din Dröm hos mig. 
Bort, bort, 
hurtig dog skynde sig 
hundrede År af de lange og bange, 
mennesketrange. 
Kommer du? Kom!

Text Authorship:

  • by Helene Augusta Nyblom (1843 - 1926) [author's text not yet checked 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 Johanne Fenger , "Huldren synger i Skoven" [ voice and piano ], from Digte af Helene Nyblom, no. 4, Kbh, Frankfurt : Wilhelm Hansen [sung text not yet checked]
  • by (Johan Gustaf) Emil Sjögren (1853 - 1918), "Huldren synger i Skoven", op. 63 no. 4 (1914) [ voice and piano ], from Fem dikter av Helena Nyblom, no. 4 [sung text checked 1 time]

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