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by Georg Friedrich Daumer (1800 - 1875)

Komm, falsche Dirne, laß dich küssen!
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Komm, falsche Dirne, laß dich küssen!
So falsch du bist, doch bist du süß;
Dein Mund hat all an sich gerissen
Den Honig aus dem Paradies.

Ich herze dich, und sollte hassen;
Ich hasse dich, doch ach, wie mild!
Ich sollte dich auf ewig lassen,
Und fasse dich, so wild, so wild!

Und ist in alle diese Wonnen
Mein Leben und mein Geist getaucht --
Was mir dein Herz für Qual ersonnen,
Ist alles in den Wind gehaucht!

Available sung texts:   ← What is this?

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Sometimes titled "Falsch, aber süß"

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  • by Georg Friedrich Daumer (1800 - 1875), "Komm, falsche Dirne" [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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This text was added to the website: 2008-11-02
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