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by Richard Pohl (1826 - 1896)

Mein Leib ist hier gefesselt
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
(Er.) 
Mein Leib ist hier gefesselt, 
Doch meine Seele bei dir, 
So schreit' ich, ein Lebend-Todter, 
Fort durch der Welt Gewirr. 

Nachtwandler bin ich geworden, 
Der suchend die Augen schließt: 
Zum Leben kehr' ich erst wieder, 
Wenn du mich wach geküßt. 

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Confirmed with Richard Pohl, Gedichte, Weimar: Landes-Industrie-Comptoir, 1859, page 47. Appears in Getrennte Liebe.


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  • by Richard Pohl (1826 - 1896), "Nachtwandler", appears in Gedichte, in Getrennte Liebe [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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