English translations of Lieder, opus 6
by Heinrich Spangenberg (1861 - ?)
Es ragt ins Meer der Runenstein, da sitz' ich mit meinen Träumen. Es pfeift der Wind, die Möwen schrein, die Wellen, die wandern und schäumen. Ich habe geliebt manch schönes Kind und manchen guten Gesellen - Wo sind [sie]1 hin? Es pfeift der Wind, es schäumen und wandern die Wellen.
Text Authorship:
- by Heinrich Heine (1797 - 1856), no title, appears in Neue Gedichte, in Verschiedene, in Seraphine, no. 14
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The runestone juts into the sea, and I sit there with my dreams. The wind whistles and the seagulls shriek; and the waves, they wander and foam. I have loved many a fair girl and made many good friends - where have they gone? The wind whistles, and the waves foam and wander.
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- a text in German (Deutsch) by Heinrich Heine (1797 - 1856), no title, appears in Neue Gedichte, in Verschiedene, in Seraphine, no. 14
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