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possibly by Johanna Schopenhauer (1766 - 1838) and possibly by Gottlob Friedrich Gustav von Ludwiger (1797 - 1877), as Gottlob von Deuern

Sehnsucht nach Ruhe
 (Sung text for setting by G. Kulenkamp)
 See original
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Wundes Herz, hör' auf zu klagen,
  Lege endlich dich zur Ruh';
Alle Stern' am Himmel sagen
  Dir ja Trost und Frieden zu.

Armes Herz, hör auf zu bangen,
  Freuden hat das Leben viel;
Endlich wirst auch du gelangen
  An das schöne, ferne Ziel,

Thörig Herz, hör' auf zu sehnen,
  Nimm, was Dir die Stunde gibt;
Warum blickest du in Thränen
  Nach der Zukunft tief betrübt?

 ... 

Herz, mein Herz, hör' auf zu klagen,
  Lege endlich dich zur Ruh'
Alle Stern' am Himmel sagen
  Dir ja Trost und Frieden zu.

Composition:

    Set to music by Georg Karl Kulenkamp (1799 - 1850), "Sehnsucht nach Ruhe", stanzas 1-3,6 [ voice and piano ], attributed to Gottlob von Deuern

Text Authorship:

  • possibly by Johanna Schopenhauer (1766 - 1838)
  • possibly by Gottlob Friedrich Gustav von Ludwiger (1797 - 1877), as Gottlob von Deuern

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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website: 2011-08-06
Line count: 24
Word count: 132

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