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by Vilhelm Krag (1871 - 1933)

Naar du kommer
 (Sung text for setting by R. Langgaard)
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Language: Norwegian (Bokmål) 
Sent iaften, naar du kommer,
Springer hele skoven ud.
Staar saa blosterhvid og festlig,
Venter bare paa at se dig.

Naar du kommer sent iaften,
Kørende opad alléen
Er du kanske træt, min elskte,
Derfor tier alle fugle,

Derfor tysner alle bække,
Derfor mørkner det i skoven.
Kun to lys hist indfra huset
Hilser stille dig velkommen.

Confirmed with Vilhelm Krag, Nye Digte, Kristiania, H. Aschehough & Co.s Forlag, 1897, pages 41-42.


Composition:

    Set to music by Rued Langgaard (1893 - 1952), "Naar du kommer", 1915 [ voice and piano ], from Fem erotiske digte (5 erotic poems) , no. 2

Text Authorship:

  • by Vilhelm Krag (1871 - 1933), "Naar du kommer", appears in Nye Digte

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