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by Carl (Ferdinand Max) Hauptmann (1858 - 1921)

Blütenblätter wehen
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Blütenblätter wehen... 
holde Zeit! 
Winterharte Starre 
liegt so weit.

Graue Bürd und Tage 
lichten sich... 
Sturmes hohle Klage 
lange wich.

Heilige Blumensterne 
sprießen hell... 
heilige Ströme rauschen... 
heiliger Quell

plaudert seine Weisen, 
wie ein Kind... 
helle Vogelstimmen 
bringt der Wind...

Tief in tiefer Seele 
aufgetan 
Quelle tiefer Ahnung 
himmelan...

Schöpfungsdrängen eilig 
aus dem Grund, 
was die Seele füllet, 
singt der Mund...

Staune auf die Quelle 
selige Zeit, 
schöpfe einen Tropfen 
Ewigkeit.

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Text Authorship:

  • by Carl (Ferdinand Max) Hauptmann (1858 - 1921), "Auferstehung", appears in Aus meinem Tagebuch, first published 1900 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by Anna Teichmüller (1861 - 1940), "Frühlingslied", op. 8 (Vier Lieder für Singstimme und Klavier) no. 4, published 1906 [ voice and piano ], Berlin, Dreililien [sung text not yet checked]

Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website: 2014-12-18
Line count: 28
Word count: 71

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