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by Franz Evers (1871 - 1947)

Empfindung
 (Sung text for setting by A. Gunkel)
 Matches original text
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Wir beide gingen 
den Weg entlang,
vom Wald ein Singen 
herüberklang.

Goldregen nickte, 
die Amsel rief;
dein Auge blickte 
in meines tief.

Dein Mund erzählte 
mir alles heut,
was je dich quälte, 
was je dich gefreut,

was von Verlangen 
tief in dir war,
dich hielt umfangen 
so Jahr für Jahr.

Dein ganzes Leben 
that'st du mir kund;
im Küssegeben 
schwieg erst dein Mund.

Und glückversunken 
sahst du mich an;
goldbraune Funken 
der Abend spann.

Ein leichtes Wehen 
hielt uns umkühlt.
Hab' deine Liebe 
so recht gefühlt.

Confirmed with Franz Evers, Eva. Eine Überwindung, Leipzig, Verlag "Kreisende Ringe" (Max Spohr), 1894, pages 27-28.


Composition:

    Set to music by Adolf Gunkel (1866 - 1901), "Empfindung", op. 48 no. 6, published 1902 [ voice and piano ], from Nachtphantasien. Letzte Lieder für eine Singstimme und Pianoforte, no. 6

Text Authorship:

  • by Franz Evers (1871 - 1947), "Empfindung", appears in Eva. Eine Überwindung

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