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Heinrich Heine - Unterm Weissen BaumeHeinrich Heine - Unterm Weissen Baume
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Sitting under white branches, You can hear the wind blowing, In blankets of mist shrouded, See the silent clouds flowing. See how the fields and forests Are bare, extinguished, down below Winter round you and inside you, And your heart frozen so. Suddenly white flakes are falling Over you, and crossly You think it’s the tree sprinkling A snow flurry across you. But it’s not a snow flurry, You soon see, with joyful dread, It’s fragrant Spring blossom Teasing, veiling you instead. What sweet, terrible enchantment, Winter’s changing into May, Snow is changing into blossom, Your heart’s in love again.
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