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by Heinrich Seidel (1842 - 1906)

Vom Berg zum Thal das Waldhorn klang
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Vom Berg zum Thal das Waldhorn klang;
Im blühenden Thal das Mägdlein sang:
Von der Rose, der Rose im Thal!

Der Jäger hörte des Mägdleins Sang;
Sein Waldhorn bei dem Lied verklang:
Von der Rose, der Rose im Thal!

Der Jäger dort oben lauschte so bang,
Als leise das Lied im Thal verklang:
Von der Rose, der Rose im Thal!

Er zog gar stille die Berge entlang,
Und immer im Ohr das Lied ihm klang:
Von der Rose, der Rose im Thal!

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Confirmed with Gesammelte Schriften von Heinrich Seidel, VII. Band, Leipzig: A. G. Liebeskind, 1897. Appears in Glockenspiel, in Lieder, pages 145 - 146.


Text Authorship:

  • by Heinrich Seidel (1842 - 1906), "Die Rose im Thal", appears in Blätter im Wind, in Lieder [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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This text was added to the website: 2019-10-29
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