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11Hur ljuv den stund, när det mot afton lider, Hur ljuf den stund när det mot afton lider,
22och solen trött i vågen döljer sig! Och solen trött i vågen döljer sig!
33Då stiga drömmar upp ifrån forna tider, Då stiga drömmar upp från forna tider,
44och minnets aftonsuck flyr tyst till dig. Och minnets aftonsuck flyr tyst till dig.
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66Och när jag ser den ström av ljus, som målar Och när jag ser den ström af ljus, som målar
77den blanka våg längst bort vid västerns rand, Den blanka vågen der vid vesterns rand,
88jag ville vandra fram på gyllne strålar Jag ville vandra på de gyllne strålar
99och tro mig hinna så ett fridens land. Kanhända bort till något fridens land.

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