To The Moon
- Wettbewerb: Liebesgedichte
- Autorin: Goethe
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						Bushes, valleys, silently,
 You fill with misty light,
 Easing my soul utterly
 Again, at last, at night:
 
 Soothingly you cast your gaze
 Over a dark country,
 As gentle and friendly eyes
 Guard my destiny.
 
 Glad, and troubled, times
 Echo in my heart,
 I walk between pain and delight,
 In solitude, apart.
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						Flow on, beloved flood: flow on!
 I’ll never know joy again,
 Laughter and kisses, both are gone,
 And loyalty flows away.
 
 There was a time I had as yet
 Life’s most precious thing!
 Ah, a man can never forget
 That which torments him!
 
 River, through the valley, murmur,
 Without rest or peace,
 For my singing, gently whisper,
 Murmuring melodies,
 
 When you rage on winter nights
 And then overflow,
 Or when around the Spring’s delights
 Of bursting buds, you go.
 
 Happy are we if, without hate,
 Hidden from the world,
 We hold a friend to our heart
 And with him explore
 
 What, unknown to all their art,
 Ignored, by all mankind,
 Through the labyrinth of the heart
 Wanders in the night.
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