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by Moritz, Graf von Strachwitz (1822 - 1847)

Ständchen
 (Sung text for setting by H. von Hochberg)
 See original
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Mein Liebchen, komm, uns beiden
Ist wohl, wenn der Abend scheint.
Es hat der Tag beim Scheiden
Sein Auge rot geweint.
Die allertiefste Bläue
Umduftet den Bergeswall,
Und wie in stiller Scheue
Murmelt der Wasserfall.

 ... 

Mein Liebchen, komm, das Glutmeer
Ist hinter die Berge gerollt
Und wirft noch über die Flut her
Sein letztes Streifchen Gold;
Mein Liebchen, komm, es nachtet,
Tau schlürfen die Rosen fromm,
Mein Mund nur durstet und schmachtet,
Mein Liebchen, komm, o komm!

Composition:

    Set to music by Hans Heinrich XIV, Graf Bolko von Hochberg (1843 - 1926), "Ständchen", published [1895], stanzas 1,4 [ voice and piano ], Offenbach am Main, Johann André, in Ausgewählte Lieder

Text Authorship:

  • by Moritz, Graf von Strachwitz (1822 - 1847), "Ständchen", appears in Neue Gedichte, in 2. Den Frauen

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This text was added to the website: 2010-03-03
Line count: 32
Word count: 150

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