English translations of 3 Lieder, opus 36
by Hans Worms
[O]1 Blätter, dürre Blätter! Wie trauert ihr so sehr! Als ihr noch gabet grünen Schein -- Da war mein lieber Schatz noch mein, Den hab' ich nimmermehr. O Blätter, dürre Blätter! Ihr habt ihn oft gesehn, [Wie]2 er [mir Treu versprochen]3 hat - Ach! kann [denn]4 Liebe wie ein Blatt In einem Jahr vergehn? O Blätter, dürre Blätter! Es war ein falscher Knab'; Euch klag' ich es, ihr schweiget still, Weil ich sonst niemand sagen will, Wie lieb' ich ihn noch hab'!
Text Authorship:
- by (Karl) Ludwig Pfau (1821 - 1894), no title, appears in Gedichte [1847], in 3. Lieder und Stimmen, in Mädchenlieder, no. 11
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View original text (without footnotes)1 Stiehl: "Ihr"; Worms: "Ach" - further changes for both may exist not noted.
2 Zemlinsky: "Wann"
3 Hiller: "so heiss geküsst mich"
4 Zemlinsky: "die"
O leaves, withered leaves! How very mournful you are! When you still had a green gleam, my dear treasure still was mine - he whom I have no longer. O leaves, withered leaves! You had seen him so often, when he promised to be true - alas! can Love, like a leaf, pass away in only one year? O leaves, withered leaves! He was a false boy; If I lament to you, you will keep silent, for I will tell no one else how much I love him still.
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Based on:
- a text in German (Deutsch) by (Karl) Ludwig Pfau (1821 - 1894), no title, appears in Gedichte [1847], in 3. Lieder und Stimmen, in Mädchenlieder, no. 11
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