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by Anton Alexander, Graf von Auersperg (1806 - 1876), as Anastasius Grün

Dir allein
 (Sung text for setting by L. Norman)
 Matches original text
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Möchte jedem gern die Stelle zeigen, 
Wo mein Herz so schwer verwundet worden;
Aber dir möcht' ich mein Leid verschweigen,
Doch nur dir! denn du allein
Hast den Dolch, der mich vermag zu morden.

Möchte keinem meine Leiden klagen, 
Aber dir enthüllen alle Wunden, 
Die gar tief mein Herz sich hat geschlagen; 
Doch nur dir! denn du allein 
Hast den Balsam, der mich macht gesunden.
Confirmed with Gedichte von Anastasius Grün, Dritte vermehrte Auflage, Leipzig, Weidmann'sche Buchhandlung, 1841, p. 10.

Composition:

    Set to music by Ludvig Norman (1831 - 1885), "Dir allein", op. 13 no. 6 (1851), published 1861, from Åtta smärre sånger vid pianoforte = Eight Small Pieces at the Pianoforte, no. 6, also set in Swedish (Svenska)

Text Authorship:

  • by Anton Alexander, Graf von Auersperg (1806 - 1876), as Anastasius Grün, "Dir allein!", appears in Blätter der Liebe, in Erste Liebe

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Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website: 2013-11-18
Line count: 10
Word count: 65

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