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Zwei Gesänge , opus 44

by Walter Braunfels (1882 - 1954)

1. Sternenlied  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Morgen werden viel Sterne scheinen,
Morgen wirst du nach mir weinen
Und ins tote Fenster spähn.
Dann hinauf zum Glanz der Ferne
Wirst du fliehn, und tausend Sterne,
All die stillen kleinen Sterne
Wirst du durch zwei helle Tränen
Groß wie Sonnen zittern sehn.

Text Authorship:

  • by Hans Carossa (1878 - 1956), "Sternenlied"

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2. Blasser Mond
 (Sung text)

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Blasser Mond mit blau verschomm'nem Rande
Schwebte über tageshellem Lande.

Als ich in die Schlucht stieg, um zu trinken,
Da begann sein heimlich stärkres Blinken.

Nun, im tiefen, dunklen Quellengrund,
Leuchtet er wie in der Dämmerstunde.

Text Authorship:

  • by Hans Carossa (1878 - 1956), "Blasser Mond"

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