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by Zachris Topelius (1818 - 1898)

Under rönn och syrén
 (Sung text for setting by P. Gyllenhammar)
 See original
Language: Swedish (Svenska) 
Blommande sköna dalar, 
Hem för mitt hjertas ro! 
Lummiga gröna salar, 
Der vår och kärlek bo! 
Soliga barn af luft och ljus,
O, jag förstår ert tysta sus,
Blommande sköna dalar,
Hem för hjertats ro! 

 ... 

Kom du min vän i skogen, 
Kom, vid min sida sjung! 
Skogen är evigt trogen,
Och våren är evigt ung.
Lifvet förgår som qvällens fläkt;
Evig är vårens andedrägt.
Kom, du min vän i skogen, 
Vid min sida sjung! 

Composition:

    Set to music by Patrik Gyllenhammar (1871 - 1904), "Under rönn och syrén", stanzas 1,3 [ voice and piano ]

Text Authorship:

  • by Zachris Topelius (1818 - 1898), "Under rönn och syrén", written 1855, appears in Ljungblommor, in 2. Naturen, in Sylvias visor, no. 15

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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website: 2018-11-10
Line count: 40
Word count: 176

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