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Drei vierstimmige Männerchöre , opus 113

by Johannes Pache (1857 - 1897)

1. Kirchgang

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Es klingen Sonntagsglocken
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2. Schön's Mädel, hab' Acht

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Es war im Walde am Jägerhaus
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3. Heimkehr  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Ruhe aus von Tagesmühen, 
Auch die Sonne geht zur Ruh'. 
Wenn die Herden heimwärts ziehen, 
Wand're deiner Hütte zu! 
In der Liebe trautem Haus 
Ruhe aus, ruhe aus! 

Wende, Schiffer, nun dein Steuer, 
Segle bei dem hellen Schein 
Von des hohen Leuchtthurms Feuer 
In die Bucht des Hafens ein! 
Von des Meeres Sturmgebraus 
Ruhe aus, ruhe aus!  

Von der Erdenwallfahrt Leiden, 
Müder Pilger, ring dich los. 
Unter grünen Trauerweiden 
Harret dein ein kühler Schooß; 
In der Heimat Vaterhaus 
Ruhe aus, ruhe aus!  

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