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by Thelyma Nelly Helene Branco (1818 - 1894)

Der Blumen Glöckchen klingen
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Our translations:  ENG
Der Blumen Glöckchen klingen, 
Und nicken hold sich zu, 
Und muntre Vögel singen: 
Wie schön bist Frühling du!

  Es grüßt die junge Erde 
Des Lichtes erster Strahl, 
Da zieht mit ihrer Heerde 
Die Hirtin in das Thal.

  Wie Brautgesang erschallet 
Ihr süßes Morgenlied; 
Wie's durch die Wälder wallet, 
Und durch die Felsen flieht.

  Da tönt aus blauer Ferne 
Des Senners Alphorn hin, 
Zu Thal zög' er so gerne, 
Im Thale weilt sein Sinn.

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Confirmed with Lieder von Dilia Helena, Mit einem Vorworte von Ludwig Tieck, Berlin: In der Nicolai'schen Buchhandlung, 1848, page 23.


Text Authorship:

  • by Thelyma Nelly Helene Branco (1818 - 1894), no title, appears in Lieder, in Lyrisches [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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