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Hvid og blaa Anemone

Set by Agathe Ursula Backer-Grøndahl (1847 - 1907), "Hvid og blaa Anemone", op. 23 no. 3, published 1888 [ voice and piano ], from Blomstervignetter, no. 3, Kristiania [Oslo] : Norsk Musikforlag [Sung Text]

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Du er bly, og jeg er bange,
Bange for at gaae for vidt;
Skjøndt i Tanken mange Gange
Jeg har gjort det første Skridt.
Men som Vindens Pust kan bryde
Anemonens fine Skjær,
Saa jeg frygter Du skal tyde
Falsk min dristige Begjær.

Text Authorship:

  • by Vilhelm Bergsøe (1835 - 1911), "Hvid Anemone", appears in Blomstervignetter

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Vær ei bange! 
Tidt klang Dine Sange 
For min Sjæl i Aftnens tause Stund.
I de trange, 
Dunkle Skovens Gange 
Lød de, helst i Drømme fra min Mund; 
Og jeg følte klart, at skjøndt Din Fange,
Er jeg vistnok -- men ikke bange.

Text Authorship:

  • by Vilhelm Bergsøe (1835 - 1911), "Blaa anemone", appears in Blomstervignetter

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Author(s): Vilhelm Bergsøe (1835 - 1911)
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