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by Eduard Mörike (1804 - 1875)
Translation © by Lau Kanen

Jung Volkers Lied
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Our translations:  CAT DUT
Und die mich trug im Mutterleib,
Und die mich schwang im Kissen,
Die war ein schön frech braunes Weib,
Wollte nichts vom Mannsvolk wissen.

Sie scherzte nur und lachte laut,
Und ließ die Freier stehen:
Möcht' lieber sein des Windes Braut,
Denn in die Ehe gehen!

Da kam der Wind, da nahm der Wind
Als Buhle sie gefangen:
Von dem hat sie ein lustig Kind
In ihren Schoß empfangen.

Available sung texts: (what is this?)

•   R. Schumann 

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Confirmed with Eduard Mörike, Sämtliche Werke in zwei Bänden. Band 1, München, 1967, pages 699-700.


Text Authorship:

  • by Eduard Mörike (1804 - 1875) [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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This text was added to the website between May 1995 and September 2003.
Line count: 12
Word count: 75

Het lied van de jonge Volker
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Language: Dutch (Nederlands)  after the German (Deutsch) 
Zij die mij droeg als moeder eens,
Die mij gaf melk en eten,
Dat was een mooi, bruin, vrolijk mens;
Wilde niets van 't mansvolk weten.
 
Zij grapte maar en lachte luid
En liet de vrijers mauwen.
"'k Zou liever zijn de wind zijn bruid
Dan dat ik zou gaan trouwen!"
 
Daar kwam de wind, daar nam de wind
Als minnaar haar gevangen,
Van hem heeft zij een vrolijk kind,
Haar Volker, mij, ontvangen.

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1 Trouwen: bij Schumann te zingen op twee achtsten.

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This text was added to the website: 2013-09-18
Line count: 12
Word count: 76

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