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by Justinus (Andreas Christian) Kerner (1786 - 1862)

Die alte Heimath
 (Sung text for setting by B. von Brukenthal)
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Our translations:  ENG FRE
In einem dunklen Tal
Lag jüngst ich träumend nieder,
Da sah ich einen Strahl
Von meiner Heimat wieder.
 
Auf morgenroter Au
War Vaters Haus gelegen;
Wie war der Himmel blau!
Die Flur wie reich an Segen!
 
Wie war mein Heimatland
Voll Gold und Rosenhelle!
Doch bald der Traum verschwand,
Schmerz trat an seine Stelle.
 
Da irrt' ich weit hinaus
Ins öde Land voll Sehnen.
Noch irr' ich, such' das Haus
Und find' es nicht vor Tränen.

Composition:

    Set to music by Bertha von Brukenthal (1846 - 1908), "Die alte Heimath", op. 3 [ voice and piano ]

Text Authorship:

  • by Justinus (Andreas Christian) Kerner (1786 - 1862), "Alte Heimat", appears in Gedichte, in Die lyrischen Gedichte

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Available translations, adaptations or excerpts, and transliterations (if applicable):

  • ENG English [singable] (D. V. Ashton) , "Home"
  • ENG English (Sharon Krebs) , copyright © 2016, (re)printed on this website with kind permission
  • FRE French (Français) (Pierre Mathé) , copyright © 2021, (re)printed on this website with kind permission


Researcher for this page: Sharon Krebs [Guest Editor]

This text was added to the website: 2008-06-18
Line count: 16
Word count: 76

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