Language: German (Deutsch)
Und ist mein Schatz im fremden Land
So soll mich das nicht kränken.
Und reicht er mir auch nicht die Hand,
So wird er an mich denken.
Denn der den Schwalben Heimweh gab
Und Nachtigallen Lieder:
Der führet ihn bergauf, bergab,
Der bringt ihn mir auch wieder.
Composition:
Set to music by Robert Schwalm (1845 - 1912), "Trost", published 1903 [ voice and piano ], in the collection Im Volkston II. Sammlung: moderne Preislieder komponiert für Die Woche, Druck und Verlag von August Scherl G.m.b.H. Berlin
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Language: English  after the German (Deutsch)
And though my darling is in a foreign land,
That shall not aggrieve me.
And if he does not stretch out his hand to me,
He nevertheless is thinking of me.
For He who gave the swallows homesickness,
And songs to the nightingale,
He leads him uphill and downhill,
And shall also bring him back to me again.
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