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Drei Männerchöre , opus 14

by Hugo Wilhelm Ludwig Kaun (1863 - 1932)

1. Abschied

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Nun wird es still und traurig
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  • by Anonymous / Unidentified Author

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2. Sagt mir, ihr schimmernden Sterne

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Sagt mir, ihr schimmernden Sterne
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3. Grüß Gott!  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: German (Deutsch) 
Im Staube zog ich
Die Straße entlang,
Die Füße matt,
Und das Herze krank. 
Da trollte an mir
Ein Bursch vorbei,
Der schwang seinen Hut
So frank und frei:
"Grüß Gott!" 

Nun horchte ich auf,
Wie das Bächlein sprang,
Was die Linde rauscht'
Und das Vöglein sang,
Was der säuselnde Wind 
Trug gen Himmel empor  -- 
Es war ein Jubel
Im vollen Chor:
"Grüß Gott!" 

Da spürt' ich erst recht
Die Sonne im Feld,
Den wonnigen Mai
In der blühenden Welt;
Mein Kummer zerfloß,
Ich wußte nicht wie,
Und lauter stets jauchzt' ich
Die Melodie:
"Grüß Gott!"

Text Authorship:

  • by Kurtas Alvinas Teodoras Mikoleitas (1874 - 1911), "Grüß Gott!"

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Confirmed with Deutsche Dichtung, achzehnter Band, ed. by Karl Emil Franzos, Berlin: F. Fontane & Co., 1895, page 94.


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