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possibly by Heinrich Proch (1809 - 1878)

D'rum wogt es auf und wogt es nieder
Language: German (Deutsch) 
D'rum wogt es auf und wogt es nieder
durchs liebestrunk'ne, sel'ge Herz,
d'rum klingt ein ganzer Himmel wieder;
kein Leid ist wach, kein leiser Schmerz.

Sie thront darin in süßer Schöne,
in ihrer ganzen Herrlichkeit;
Gedanken werden Liebestöne,
und jeder Ton ist Seligkeit.

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Text Authorship:

  • possibly by Heinrich Proch (1809 - 1878)

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  • by Heinrich Proch (1809 - 1878), "Liebestöne", op. 131, published 1846 [ voice and piano ], Wien, Diabelli und Co.
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This text was added to the website: 2022-10-10
Line count: 8
Word count: 43

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