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by Ludwig Jacobowski (1868 - 1900)

Maienblüten
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Our translations:  CAT ENG FRE
Duld' es still, wenn von den Zweigen
Von den überfüllten Zweigen,
Blüten weh'n ins fromme Haar,
Und sich sacht herüberneigen, 
So im Durst herüberneigen,
Lippen sich auf Lippenpaar.

Sieh, ein Beben süß und wunderlich
Rinnt durch übersonnte Blätterreihen.
Alle Blüten, die sie niederstreuen,
Segen streuen sie auf dich und mich.

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•   J. Marx 

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Confirmed with Ludwig Jacobowski, Leuchtende Tage. Neue Gedichte 1896-1898, Minden in Westf.: J.C.C. Bruns' Verlag, 1900, page 30.


Text Authorship:

  • by Ludwig Jacobowski (1868 - 1900), "Maienblüten", appears in Leuchtende Tage. Neue Gedichte, in Komtesse, first published 1900 [author's text checked 2 times against a primary source]

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