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Zwei Lieder

Song Cycle by Johan J.B.J. Bouvy

1. Nachtlied  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: Dutch (Nederlands) 
"Ik heb U lief," herhaal ik zacht,
"Ik heb U lief" en duizend malen
Schijnt mij dat lichtend woord te stralen
In 't diep van den bestarnden nacht.

Hoe stil in 't rond; voor 't eerst wij beiden
Sinds ik u zag, voor kort van een,
Nog slechts één enkelen dag van u gescheiden
En.... 't is me als gingen jaren heen.

Text Authorship:

  • by Wilhelm Ange François Bastiaanse (1868 - 1947), no title, appears in Jeugd, in Nachtlied, no. 3, first published 1909

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2. Liebesflammen

Language: German (Deutsch) 
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Text Authorship:

  • by Ernst Gottwald

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Total word count: 62
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