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by Otto Julius Bierbaum (1865 - 1910)

Laß mich noch einmal dir ins schwarze...
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Our translations:  CAT ENG FRE
Laß mich noch einmal dir ins schwarze Auge sehn, 
Laß mich noch einmal tief ins heiße Dunkel senken 
Den trunkenen Blick, dann will ich weitergehn 
Und dich vergessen ... Nur in harter Zeit, 
Wenn sich der Sehnsucht Augen rückwärts lenken, 
Wenn meine Seele nach Vergangenem schreit, 
Dann will ich jenes einen Blicks gedenken, 
Des liebeheißen, gütereichen Blicks, 
Der mir im Bann versagenden Geschicks 
Das Herz zu einem schmerzentiefen Glück geweiht.

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  • by Otto Julius Bierbaum (1865 - 1910), "Letzte Bitte", appears in Irrgarten der Liebe. Verliebte, launenhafte und moralische Lieder, Gedichte und Sprüche aus den Jahren 1885 bis 1900, in Lieder [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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This text was added to the website: 2008-07-04
Line count: 10
Word count: 70

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