Paroles de Solitude
One wish alone have IIn some calm land beside the sea to die
Upon its strand
That I forever sleep
The forest near, a heaven near
Stretched over the peaceful deep
That no one weeps my end
Nor for me grieves
But let the eutumn lend
Tongues to the leaves
No candles shine
Nor tomb I need, instead
Let them for me a bed
Or twigs entwine
When brooklet ripples fall
With murmuring sound
And moon is found
Among the pine trees tall
While softly rings
The wind it's trembling chime
And over me the lime
And Lucifer the while
Above the pine, good comrade mine
Will on me gently smile
In mournful mood
The sea sing sad refrain...
And I be earth again
In solitude
That no one weeps my end
Nor for me grieves
But let the eutumn lend
Tongues to the leaves
No candles shine
Nor tomb I need, instead
Let them for me a bed
Or twigs entwine
When brooklet ripples fall
With murmuring sound
And moon is found
Among the pine trees tall
While softly rings
The wind it's trembling chime
And over me the lime
And Lucifer the while
Above the pine, good comrade mine
Will on me gently smile
In mournful mood
The sea sing sad refrain...
And I be earth again
In solitude
WALZER, FELIX / WICKLER, MARTIN
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