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Song Cycle by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich (b. 1939)

2. Fönséges éj  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: Hungarian (Magyar) 
Fönséges éj!
Az égen tündökölve ballag
A nagy hold s a kis esti csillag.
Fönséges éj!
A harmat csillog a gyep bársonyán,
Bokor sátrában zeng a csalogány.
Fönséges éj!
Az ifju mostan megy szeretője után...
S most megy gyilkolni a zsivány.
Fönséges éj!

Text Authorship:

  • by Sándor Petőfi (1823 - 1849), "Fönséges éj!", written 1846

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3. Érik a gabona  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: Hungarian (Magyar) 
Érik a gabona,
Melegek a napok,
Hétfőn virradóra
Aratásba kapok.
Érik szerelmem is,
Mert forró a szivem;
Légy te aratója,
Édes egyetlenem!

Text Authorship:

  • by Sándor Petőfi (1823 - 1849), "Érik a gabon", written 1843

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