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by Franz Alfred Muth (1839 - 1890)

Sonntag ist's. In allen Wipfeln
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Our translations:  ENG
  Sonntag ist's. In allen Wipfeln
Rauschet es der dunkle Wald;
Alle Bäche leise fließen,
Alle Vögel wonnig grüßen
Und von fern die Glocke hallt.

  Sonntag ist's. Am Zaun die Lilie
Betet still im Gras für sich;
Rose hebt die süßen Augen
Und die rothen Lippen hauchen
Ein Gebet demüthiglich.

  Sonntag ist's. Ein heil'ger Frieden
Liegt auf Erden weit, so weit.
Sonntag ist's in allen Herzen,
Sonntag ist's für alle Schmerzen;
Heil'ger Sonntag weit und breit!

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Confirmed with Franz Alfred Muth, Waldblumen, Dritte, durchaus ausgewählte und reich vermehrte Auflage, Paderborn: Druck und Verlag von Ferdinand Schöningh, 1885, page 184.


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  • by Franz Alfred Muth (1839 - 1890), title 1: "Sonntagmorgen", title 2: "Sonntagsfrieden", appears in Waldblumen, in 3. Gottesminne [3rd edition] [author's text checked 2 times against a primary source]

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