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by Endre Ady (1877 - 1919)

Nem mehetek hozzád
 (Sung text for setting by B. Bartók)
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Language: Hungarian (Magyar) 
Szép nyár van ott?
Itt nyara van minden pimasznak:
Én meghalok.

Nem akarod ?
Te vagy az én szent boldogságom
S én meghalok.

Dalok, dalok,
Mások mehetnek, törnek, élnek
S én meghalok.

Fehér karok,
Tán nem is vártok. Nem öleltek:
Én meghalok.

Bús és balog
Mindenem: csókom, utam, sorsom
S én meghalok.

Composition:

    Set to music by Béla Bartók (1881 - 1945), "Nem mehetek hozzád", op. 16 (Öt dal (Five Songs)) no. 5, Sz. 63 no. 5, BB. 72 no. 5

Text Authorship:

  • by Endre Ady (1877 - 1919), appears in Vér és arany, in A Léda arany-szobra, first published 1907

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