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Tre sånger

Song Cycle by Lennart Hedwall (b. 1932)

1. Ro  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: Swedish (Svenska) 
Den svåra dagen redan
nu lutar mot sitt fall; 
en dunkel sky -- där nedan 
[är]1 himlen klar och kall.
 
Min själ, var tröst, var stilla, 
mitt hjärta, kväf ditt skri! 
Hur snart blir allting stilla, 
hur snart är allt förbi.

Text Authorship:

  • by Vilhelm Ekelund (1880 - 1949), "Ro", appears in Melodier i Skymning

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Confirmed with Melodier i skymning af Vilhelm Ekelund, Stockholm, Albert Bonniers Förlag, 1902, page 52.

1 Rangström: "står"

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2. Intet är förgäves

Language: Swedish (Svenska) 
Intet är förgäves allt är du, o liv
 . . . . . . . . . .

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Text Authorship:

  • by Pär Lagerkvist (1891 - 1974), "Intet är förgäves", appears in Hjärtats sånger, first published 1926, copyright ©

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3. Coda

Language: Swedish (Svenska) 
Allt har sin tid, så även detta mörker 
 . . . . . . . . . .

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Text Authorship:

  • by Gunnar Ekelöf (1907 - 1968), "Coda"

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