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Drie meiliederen

Song Cycle by Antoon Maessen (1919 - 1997)

1. Die eerste vreugd

Language: Dutch (Nederlands) 
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2. Die mei plezant  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: Dutch (Nederlands) 
Die mei plezant willen wij planten
't Is nu den tijd, zodat behoort;
Men ziet nu vreugd aan allen kanten,
De vogelkens zingen met zoet akkoord.
Die bloemkens staan zeer wijd ontloken
Al door den dauw en zonneklaar;
Zij staan te velden met zoeter roken,
Komt met uw liefken, paar aan paar.
Komt met uw liefken en wilt inhalen
Den mei zeer zoet en wel gebloeid,
Men zal u lonen vrij zonder falen,
Want uit den mei veel liefden groeit.

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3. Schoon lieveken

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Total word count: 80
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