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by Carl (Theodor) Weitbrecht (1847 - 1904)

Nirgend mehr ein Sonnenschein
 (Sung text for setting by V. Andreae)
 Matches original text
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Nirgend mehr ein Sonnenschein,
Alles grau und still,
Kaum ein Blatt noch rauscht darein
Das zur Erde will.

Kühle Luft und müde Ruh.
Alles geht so hin,
Langsam, klaglos, immerzu --
Ich so mitten drin.

Freudenarm und leidessatt
Ist mein Herz und still --
Nur zuweilen rauscht ein Blatt,
Das zur Erde will.
Confirmed with Gesammelte Gedichte von Carl Weitbrecht, Stuttgart: Verlag von Adolf Bonz & Comp., 1903, page 263.

Composition:

    Set to music by Volkmar Andreae (1879 - 1962), "Nirgend mehr ein Sonnenschein", op. 15 (Vier Gesänge) no. 3, copyright © 1909, Leipzig und Zürich : Hug

Text Authorship:

  • by Carl (Theodor) Weitbrecht (1847 - 1904), no title, written 1882, appears in Vom Lebensmittag, in Lieder aus der Enge, no. 3

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Research team for this page: Sharon Krebs [Guest Editor] , Harry Joelson

This text was added to the website: 2010-02-05
Line count: 12
Word count: 51

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