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by Emanuel, Freiherr von Bodman (1874 - 1946)

Gebet
 (Sung text for setting by C. von Horst)
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Und wenn du vor mir sterben mußt,
Mein Weib, dann stirb in meinem Arm!
Noch einmal soll dein treues Herz
An meinem klopfen, lebenswarm.

Ja, wenn sich deine Zeit erfüllt,
Und kommt der dunkle Tag heran,
Geh nicht, wenn fern ich von dir bin
Und deine Hand nicht fassen kann.

Nein, harre aus bis du mich hörst!
Nein, bis ich selber sterben muß!
Wir scheiden dann aus dieser Welt
Mit einem langen, letzten Kuß.

Composition:

    Set to music by Carita von Horst (1864 - 1935), "Gebet", published 1919 [ voice and piano ], from Sechs Lieder, no. 1, Berlin: Ed. Bote & G. Bock, also set in English

Text Authorship:

  • by Emanuel, Freiherr von Bodman (1874 - 1946), "Und wenn du vor mir sterben mußt"

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