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by Friedrich Rückert (1788 - 1866)

Nun hast du's arg genug gemacht
Language: German (Deutsch) 
Nun hast du's arg genug gemacht,
Sei doch nicht gar so ungeschlacht,
O Frühling, der du barsch und rauh
Den Winter spielst in jeder Nacht!
Ich fordre heuer nicht von Dir
Die Blüten die du sonst gebracht;
Erfrier mir nur die Zweige nicht,
Die ich mit Fleiß hieher gebracht
Der Rosen auf der Beiden Grab,
Die mir als Rosen einst gelacht.

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•   A. Bungert 

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Text Authorship:

  • by Friedrich Rückert (1788 - 1866), no title, appears in Kindertodtenlieder, in Winter und Frühling [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]

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  • by (Friedrich) August Bungert (1845 - 1915), "Auf ein Grab", op. 32 no. 3 (1889-91), from Verlorne Liebe, verlornes Leben, no. 3..
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This text was added to the website: 2008-12-31
Line count: 10
Word count: 61

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