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by Iben Nielsen (1878 - 1922)

Sang
Language: Danish (Dansk) 
Syng du Bølge, du rindende
Sol og Jubel og Fest —
Nej dig, Birketop skinnende,
nej dig for Vaarens Blæst.

Klokkeblomst, blaa og luftige,
løft dig nu af dit Blund,
løft dig, du skære og duftige,
nu er den fejreste Stund.

Hjerte, urolige, bankende
se, al Jorden i Glans —
Nu er det sket, at din vankende
Længsel har mødt sig med hans.

Bær da, Bør du blideste
Kæreste min mod Ø —
Silkesejl, de hvideste
Silkesejl over Sø — — —

Confirmed with Iben Nielsen, Digte og Vers, Brdr. Salmonson, Copenhagen, 1899, pages 66-67.


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  • by Iben Nielsen (1878 - 1922), "Sang" [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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  • Also set in German (Deutsch), a translation by Wilhelm Henzen (1850 - 1910) ; composed by August Enna.
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