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Vier Lieder für 1 Singstimme und Pianofortebegleitung , opus 60

by Hans Zois, Freiherr von Edelstein (1862 - 1924)

1. Vorüber

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Es fliesst der Strom
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2. Spielmannslied  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Vertrau' mir nicht, mein schönes Kind,
Glaub nimmer meinem Schwur, 
Ich bin so flüchtig wie der Wind 
Und wie des Glückes Spur.

Wie Rosenduft verweht mein Sang,
Verweht mein kleines Lied,
Wenn's dir auch tief zum Herzen drang,
Es flieht, dahin es flieht.

So flieht die Liebe schnell dahin,
Die mir das Herz erfaßt,
Gar unstät ist mein loser Sinn, 
Ich leb' in froher Hast.

Bin heute hier und morgen dort,
Wie mich das Leben dingt,
O glaube nie dem Liebeswort,
Das dir ein Spielmann singt! 

Text Authorship:

  • by Maria Scholz, née Stonawski (1861 - 1944), as Maria Stona, "Spielmanns Lied", appears in Erzält und gesungen, first published 1890

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Confirmed with Erzält und gesungen. Von M. Stona. Wien, Verlag von Carl Konegen, 1890, page 170.


3. Seit du geschieden

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Einst schlug mein Herz so hoch
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4. So lass uns wandern, Hand in Hand

Language: German (Deutsch) 
So lass uns wandern, Hand in Hand
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