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by (Carl Friedrich) Julius Altmann (1814 - 1873)

Frühlingsjubel
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Frühling, Frühling, wonnige Zeit!  
Purpurn und golden blühende Dolden 
Sind durch die Felder, Wiesen und Wädler 
Lieblich verstreut.  Wonnige Zeit!  

Frühling, Frühling, wonnige Zeit! 
Lerchen laut singen, Quellen hell springen 
Mit frischem Strahle bis in der Thale 
Saftig Gekräut.  Wonnige Zeit!  

Frühling, Frühling, wonnige Zeit! 
Überall flimmern sieht man's und schimmern!  
Selbst Bergeszinken sonnenhell blinken 
In Lichtgeschmeid. Wonnige Zeit!  

Frühling, Frühling, wonnige Zeit! 
Aufjubelt alles jauchzenden Schalles!  
Fern jeder Schmerz ist, und unser Herz ist 
Voll Himmelsfreud'!  Wonnige Zeit!

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Text Authorship:

  • by (Carl Friedrich) Julius Altmann (1814 - 1873) [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]

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This text was added to the website: 2018-11-30
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