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by Bernhard Elis Malmström (1816 - 1865)

Dofta, dofta, blomma min!
 (Sung text for setting by I. Widéen)
 See original
Language: Swedish (Svenska) 
Dofta, dofta, blomma min!
under höga lindar.
Gjut din milda vällukt in 
uti vårens vindar:
akta dock, att solens bad 
icke bleker dina blad;
dofta, dofta blomma min
under höga lindar!

Dofta,  dofta, blomma min!
uti sommardagar.
Le och älska, hed och brinn:
ingen sorg dig jagar.
Njut din sommar -- tiden går:
snart kanske du ensam står;
dofta, dofta blomma min
under höga lindar!

 ... 

Composition:

    Set to music by Ivar Widéen (1871 - 1951), "Dofta, dofta, blomma min!", stanzas 1-2 [ voice and piano ]

Text Authorship:

  • by Bernhard Elis Malmström (1816 - 1865), "Blomman"

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Research team for this page: Emily Ezust [Administrator] , Malcolm Wren [Guest Editor]

This text was added to the website: 2017-09-27
Line count: 49
Word count: 215

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