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by Anton Prokesch-Osten (1795 - 1876)

Abend
 (Sung text for setting by B. Randhartinger)
 See original
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Herrlich steigt der Abend nieder,
Weiche Weste wehen wieder,
Säuseln süß wie Liebesflöten
Und ein wundersam Erröthen
Wacht am ganzen Himmel auf,
Herz, o Herz, jetzt schließ' dich auf! 

Schweigend stehn die dunklen Bäume,
Über sich der ew'gen Räume,
Mondbeglänzte Sternenfluren,
Und der Milchbahn Silberspuren 
Künden meines Gottes Lauf;
Herz, o Herz, jetzt schließ' dich auf! 

Würmchen glühn vor meinen Augen,
Licht' und dunkle Wesen saugen
Liebeglühend, liebempfangend 
An der ew'gen Mutter hangend 
Lust und Kraft für ihren Lauf;
Herz, o Herz, jetzt schließ' dich auf!

Composition:

    Set to music by Benedikt Randhartinger (1802 - 1893), "Abend" [ voice and piano ]

Text Authorship:

  • by Anton Prokesch-Osten (1795 - 1876), "Abend", appears in Wanderung, in Venedig

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Research team for this page: Emily Ezust [Administrator] , Johann Winkler

This text was added to the website: 2013-04-26
Line count: 18
Word count: 90

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