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by Hermann Löns (1866 - 1914)

Winter
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Über die Heide geht mein Gedenken,
Du kleines Mädchen,
Nach dir, nach dir allein;

Über die Heide möchte ich wandern,
Du kleines Mädchen,
Bei dir zu sein.

Über die Heide flogen die Schwalben,
Du kleines Mädchen,
Sie grüßten mich von dir;

Über die Heide krächzten die Raben,
Du kleines Mädchen,
Antwort von mir.

Über die Heide fallen die Flocken,
Du kleines Mädchen,
Und fußhoch liegt der Schnee;

Über die Heide ging einst mein Hoffen,
Du kleines Mädchen,
Ade, Ade!

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Text Authorship:

  • by Hermann Löns (1866 - 1914), "Winter", written 1885, appears in Junglaub, first published 1919 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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