Frühlingsglaube (faith In Spring) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCBDDBEEB F AAGAAHABAIBH| Die linden L fte sind erwacht | A |
| Sie s useln und wehen Tag und Nacht | A |
| Sie schaffen an allen Enden | B |
| O frischer Duft o neuer Klang | C |
| Nun armes Herze sei nicht bang | C |
| Nun mu sich alles alles wenden | B |
| Die Welt wird sch ner mit jedem Tag | D |
| Man wei nicht was noch werden mag | D |
| Das Bl hen will nicht enden | B |
| Es bl ht das fernste tiefste Tal | E |
| Nun armes Herz vergi der Qual | E |
| Nun mu sich alles alles wenden | B |
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| Faith In Spring | F |
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| The gentle winds are awakened | A |
| They murmur and waft day and night | A |
| They create in every corner | G |
| Oh fresh scent oh new sound | A |
| Now poor dear fear not | A |
| Now everything everything must change | H |
| The world becomes more beautiful with each day | A |
| One does not know what may yet happen | B |
| The blooming doesn't want to end | A |
| The farthest deepest valley blooms | I |
| Now poor dear forget the pain | B |
| Now everything everything must change | H |
Johann Ludwig Uhland
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