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Heinrich Heine - Als Ich, Auf Der ReiseHeinrich Heine - Als Ich, Auf Der Reise
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Just by chance on my journey I met my beloved’s kin, Sister and father and mother Knew me, and welcomed me in. They asked me how I was faring, And said, as I entered the place, That I wasn’t changed a bit, just A little thin in the face. I asked after aunts and cousins, After many a tiresome one, And asked how their little dog, With its soft little bark had done. And I asked about my darling, Married now, by and by: They kindly gave me an answer: In childbed she did lie. And I offered congratulations, And murmured lovingly, To give her a thousand greetings With all their heart, from me. Little sister interrupted: Their dog so sweet and fine, Had grown quite large and fierce, And been drowned in the Rhine. That little one’s like my darling, Especially when she smiles: The look that made me miserable: She has the selfsame eyes.
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