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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FROM MY CHILDHOOD DAYS, by FRIEDRICH RUCKERT Poet's Biography First Line: From my childhood days, from my childhood days Last Line: "all, all was bare!" Alternate Author Name(s): Raimar, Freidmund | |||
FROM my childhood days, from my childhood days, Rings an old song's plaintive tone Oh, how long the ways, oh, how long the ways I since have gone! What the swallow sang, what the swallow sang, In spring or in autumn warm Do its echoes hang, do its echoes hang About the farm? "When I went away, when I went away, Full coffers and chests were there; When I came today, when I came today, All, all was bare!" Childish lips so wise, childish lips so wise, With a lore as rich as gold, Knowing all birds' cries, knowing all birds' cries, Like the sage of old! Ah, the dear old placeah, the dear old place * * * May its sweet consoling gleam Shine upon my face, shine upon my face, Once in a dream! When I went away, when I went away, Full of joy the world lay there; When I came today, when I came today, All, all was bare. Still the swallows come, still the swallows come, And the empty chest is filled But this longing dumb, but this longing dumb Shall ne'er be stilled. Nay, no swallow brings, nay, no swallow brings Thee again where thou wast before Though the swallow sings, though the swallow sings, Still as of yore. "When I went away, when I went away, Full coffers and chests were there; When I came today, when I came today, All, all was bare!" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AMARYLLIS by FRIEDRICH RUCKERT AN EVENING SONG by FRIEDRICH RUCKERT AT FORTY YEARS by FRIEDRICH RUCKERT BARBAROSSA by FRIEDRICH RUCKERT BEFORE THE DOORS by FRIEDRICH RUCKERT COSSACK'S WINTER SONG by FRIEDRICH RUCKERT EVENING SONG by FRIEDRICH RUCKERT GREEDINESS PUNISHED by FRIEDRICH RUCKERT |
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