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by Carl Fredric Dahlgren (1791 - 1844)

Vackra rosor ska vi plocka, du och jag
 (Sung text for setting by J. Eriksson)
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Language: Swedish (Svenska) 
Vackra rosor ska vi plocka, du och jag,
vackra rosor utav tusen rara slag.
Liljkonvaljer sköna
i det friska gröna
ska vi plocka både natt och dag.
Tyck ej illa vara,
lilla sparv i topp,
att vi ta från dig
så mången rosenknopp.
Snart på blomstersängen,
snart på gröna ängen
skola många nya åter växa opp.

Composition:

    Set to music by Josef Eriksson (1872 - 1957), "Vackra rosor ska vi plocka, du och jag", 1924, published 1937 [ voice and piano ], first setting; in the collection Svensk Romanskonst, Edition A, Sveriges Körförbund, Stockholm

Text Authorship:

  • by Carl Fredric Dahlgren (1791 - 1844)

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This text was added to the website: 2022-08-29
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