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by Holger Henrik Herholdt Drachmann (1846 - 1908)

Der er paa Fjældenes de høje Vidder
 (Sung text for setting by C. Sinding)
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Language: Danish (Dansk) 
Der er paa Fjældenes de høje Vidder
En Stilhed, en usigelig og dyb ;
Og der er stille ude paa det store
Regnmætte, blanke, oljeglatte Hav.
-- Tyst som en Grav!

Men mer end alt er der en Stilhed efter
De ømme lidenskabelige Ord,
Der dør i Kysset hen -- det, som bekræfter:
Jeg elsker Dig!

Composition:

    Set to music by Christian Sinding (1856 - 1941), "Der er paa Fjældenes de høje Vidder", op. 13 (Digte af Sangenes Bog af Holger Drachmann) no. 9, published 1891 [ medium voice and piano ]

Text Authorship:

  • by Holger Henrik Herholdt Drachmann (1846 - 1908), no title, appears in Musa, no. 3

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