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by Berthold Sigismund (1819 - 1864)

Ständchen
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Our translations:  ENG
  Rosen, die mit Purpurstrauß
Ihr umrankt das stille Haus,
Hauchet ihr den weichen
Duft hinein
Ins Kämmerlein,
Webt ihr Träume, schön und rein,
Ihr der Rosengleichen!

  Silbermond, nur du allein
Blickst in's keusche Kämmerlein,
Wo sie schläft, die Süße;
Unerkannt
An der Wand
Schreib' ihr mit der lichten Hand
Viele Herzensgrüsse!

  Rosenstrauch und Mondenschein,
Wollt ihr mir zu Willen sein?
Thut mir den Gefallen!
Grüßt sie mir,
Saget ihr,
Wie sie lieb und theuer mir
Einzig unter allen!

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Confirmed with Berthold Sigismund, Lieder eines fahrenden Schülers, herausgegeben von Adolf Stahr, Hamburg: Hoffmann und Campe, 1853, pages 27-28.


Text Authorship:

  • by Berthold Sigismund (1819 - 1864), "Ständchen", appears in Lieder eines fahrenden Schülers, in Mein Liebesmai, no. 1 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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