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Drei Lieder für vier Männerstimmen , opus 61

by Johann Heinrich Conrad Molck (1825 - 1889)

1. Lasst mir den Schlummer

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Lasst mir den Schlummer
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2. O frischer Hauch

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Noch liegt die Welt im blauen Traum
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3. Abendlied  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Im Himmel und auf Erden
Wird es so still, so still,
Weil nach des Tags Beschwerden
Die Welt nun schlafen will.

Des Tages letztes Grüßen
Geht von den Bergeshöhn:
"Du Welt zu meinen Füßen
Schlaf wol1, und träume schön!"

Sie lächelt wie im Traume,
Ihr Herz schlägt gar so sacht;
Und hoch im blauen Raume
Da halten die Sterne Wacht.

Hoch in den dunklen Bäumen
Singt noch ein leiser Hauch --
Ach Gott, nun laß mich träumen,
Nun laß mich schlafen auch! 

Text Authorship:

  • by Julius Rodenberg (1831 - 1914), "Abendlied", appears in Lieder, in Liebeslieder

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