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by Heinrich Pfeil (1835 - 1899)

Unterm Lindenbaum
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Wir sassen am sonnigen Morgen
Dort unter dem Lindenbaum;
Wir träumten vom Lenze der Liebe
Den wunderbar seligsten Traum. 

Vom Himmel da droben hernieder
Sah freundlich der Sonnenschein; 
Die Glocke von ferne erklangen,
Sie luden zur Andacht uns ein. 

Wohl steht in dem Gärtchen vor'm Thore
Noch immer der Lindenbaum;
Sie aber ist von mir geganben,
Die Liebe, sie war nur ein Traum.

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Confirmed with "Wanderlust". Handwerkslieder, Wanderlieder, dritte vermehrte und verbesserte Auflage, Berlin: Otto Kaufmann, 1911, song no. 257, page 255.


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  • by Heinrich Pfeil (1835 - 1899), "Unterm Lindenbaum", appears in Aus meiner Liedermappe. Gedichte von Heinrich Pfeil [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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