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by Hans Andreas Link

Ich wollt' ich wär' die Schneeflocke klein
 (Sung text for setting by G. Bartel)
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Language: German (Deutsch) 
Ich wollt', ich wär' die Schneeflocke klein,
dann schwebt' ich dir heimlich auf den Mund
und küsst' dir die Rosenlippen fein,
und küsste dich wieder gesund.

Ich flöge dir keck ins Auge hinein
und wollte dir tief ins Herze seh'n
und vor deiner Augen Sonnenschein
in Lust und Seligkeit vergeh'n!

Composition:

    Set to music by Günther Bartel (1833 - 1866), "Ich wollt' ich wär' die Schneeflocke klein", published 1892 [ voice and piano ], Stuttgart, Grüninger, in Beilage zur Neuen Musik-Zeitung, no. 13

Text Authorship:

  • by Hans Andreas Link

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