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Fem romantiska sånger

Song Cycle by Lennart Hedwall (b. 1932)

1. Människans hem  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: Swedish (Svenska) 
Nu är det natt över jorden. 
Darrande stjärna, gläns! 
Världarna vandra så fjärran. 
Mörkret är utan gräns. 

Marken, mullen och mörkret, 
varför älskar jag dem? 
Stjärnorna vandra så fjärran.
Jorden är människans hem.

Text Authorship:

  • by Erik Blomberg (1894 - 1965), "Människans hem"

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2. Serenad

Language: Swedish (Svenska) 
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Text Authorship:

  • by Erik Blomberg (1894 - 1965)

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3. I dina händers mjuka fågelbo  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: Swedish (Svenska) 
I dina ögons klara morgonljus 
mitt hjärta vaknar. Allt är ljus. 
I dina läppars höga kärlekssång 
min glädje brusar.  Allt är sång. 
I dina händers mjuka fågelbo 
min oro somnar. Allt är ro.

Text Authorship:

  • by Erik Blomberg (1894 - 1965)

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4. Så skall vår kärlek dröja

Language: Swedish (Svenska) 
I träden stannar stormen som i ett valv av brus
 . . . . . . . . . .

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Text Authorship:

  • by Erik Blomberg (1894 - 1965), "Så skall vår kärlek dröja"

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5. Jag har haft en stor djup sorg

Language: Swedish (Svenska) 
Jag har haft en stor tyst sorg
 . . . . . . . . . .

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Text Authorship:

  • by Erik Blomberg (1894 - 1965)

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Total word count: 66
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