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by Emanuel von Geibel (1815 - 1884)

Es ist das Glück ein flüchtig Ding
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Es ist das Glück ein flüchtig Ding,
Und war's zu allen Tagen;
Und jagtest du um der Erde Ring,
Du möchtest es nicht erjagen.

Leg' dich lieber ins Gras voll Duft
Und singe deine Lieder;
Plötzlich vielleicht aus blauer Luft
Fällt es auf dich hernieder.

Aber dann pack' es und halt' es fest
Und plaudre nicht viel dazwischen;
Wenn du zu lang' es warten läßt,
Möcht' es dir wieder entwischen.

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  • by Emanuel von Geibel (1815 - 1884), no title, appears in Jugendgedichte, in 1. Erstes Buch, in Lieder als Intermezzo, no. 34 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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