Poems of Heinrich Heine : Three Hundred And Twenty-Five Poems

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And oh, it would have been sweet, dear, To hear you prattle of love.
57- Vergiftet sind meine Lieder My songs, they say, are poisoned.
How else, love, could it be?
Thou hast, with deadly magic, Poured poison into me.
My songs, they say, are poisoned.
How else, then, could it be?
I carry a thousand serpents And, love, among them — thee !
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Mir traumte wieder der alte Traum Again the old dream came to me : 'Twas May; the world was vernal; We sat beneath the linden tree And pledged a faith etern
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74 Book of Songs Great love and a deathless oath we swore.
And that I might ne'er forget it, With a passionate kiss and a thousand more You took my hand — and bit it.
Oh sweetheart with the lips that cling, With eyes so clear and merry, The oath was quite the proper thing — The bite, unnecessary !
59- Ich steh' auf des Berges Spitze I stand on the mountain's summit Emotional and absurd.
Sighing these maudlin verses : " Would that I were a bird ! " Oh if I were a swallow I'd fly to you for rest, And, underneath your window, I'd build my little nest.


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