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by Ferdinand Vetter (1847 - 1924), as Friedrich Volker

Im Monat der Rosen
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Im Monat der Rosen
Ein Röslein am Hut,
Ein Röslein im Herzen,
So wandert sich's gut:

Das eine zum Tragen
Als Zierde bunt,
Das andre zum Lieben
Von Herzensgrund.

Das eine zum Welken
Nach kurzer Zeit -
Das andre zum Lieben
In Ewigkeit. -

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•   C. Kuntze 

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Confirmed with Deutsche Dichterhalle, Band 2, no. 16, Jahrgang 1873, Leipzig: Johann Friedrich Hartknoch, 1873. Appears as no. 1 of two Wanderlieder, both by "Volker", page 186.


Text Authorship:

  • by Ferdinand Vetter (1847 - 1924), as Friedrich Volker, "Zwei Rosen" [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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