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+*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 40218 ***
+
+EMMY HENNINGS
+
+
+DIE LETZTE FREUDE
+
+
+KURT WOLFF VERLAG · LEIPZIG
+
+
+BÜCHEREI »DER JÜNGSTE TAG« BAND 5
+GEDRUCKT BEI DIETSCH & BRÜCKNER, WEIMAR
+
+
+KURT WOLFF VERLAG, LEIPZIG, COPYRIGHT 1913
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ÄTHERSTROPHEN
+
+
+ Jetzt muß ich aus der großen Kugel fallen.
+ Dabei ist in Paris ein schönes Fest.
+ Die Menschen sammeln sich am Gare de l'est
+ Und bunte Seidenfahnen wallen.
+ Ich aber bin nicht unter ihnen.
+ Ich fliege in dem großen Raum.
+ Ich mische mich in jeden Traum
+ Und lese in den tausend Mienen.
+ Es liegt ein kranker Mann in seinem Jammer.
+ Mich hypnotisiert sein letzter Blick.
+ Wir sehnen einen Sommertag zurück . . .
+ Ein schwarzes Kreuz erfüllt die Kammer . . .
+
+(Dieses Gedicht ist für Hardy)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ An die Scheiben schlägt der Regen.
+ Eine Blume leuchtet rot.
+ Kühle Luft weht mir entgegen.
+ Wach ich, oder bin ich tot?
+
+ Eine Welt liegt weit, ganz weit,
+ Eine Uhr schlägt langsam vier.
+ Und ich weiß von keiner Zeit,
+ In die Arme fall ich dir . . .
+
+(Robert Jentzsch gewidmet)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Und nachts in tiefer Dunkelheit,
+ Da fallen Bilder von den Wänden,
+ Und jemand lacht so frech und breit,
+ Man greift nach mir mit langen Händen.
+ Und eine Frau mit grünem Haar,
+ Die sieht mich traurig an
+ Und sagt, daß sie einst Mutter war,
+ Ihr Leid nicht tragen kann.
+ (Ich presse Dornen in mein Herz
+ Und halte ruhig still,
+ Und leiden will ich jeden Schmerz,
+ Weil man es von mir will.)
+
+
+
+
+AN FRÄNZI
+
+
+ Einsam geh ich durch die Gassen,
+ Und der Abend senkt sich nieder.
+ Leise sing ich deine Lieder.
+ Ach, ich fühl mich so verlassen.
+
+ In dem fahlen roten Licht,
+ O, wie war dein Mund so schmerzlich,
+ Süß und bleich dein Angesicht,
+ Und dein Volkslied klang so herzlich.
+
+ Augen, die die Tränen kannten,
+ Die der Liebe Leid erfahren,
+ Die wie zwei dunkle Sterne waren,
+ In denen leise Feuer brannten . . .
+
+
+
+
+EIN TRAUM
+
+
+ Wir liegen in einem tiefem See
+ Und wissen nichts von Leid und Weh.
+ Wir halten uns umfangen
+ Und Wasserrosen rings um uns her.
+ Wir streben und wünschen und wollen nichts mehr.
+ Wir haben kein Verlangen.
+ Geliebter, etwas fehlt mir doch,
+ Einen Wunsch, den hab ich noch:
+ Die Sehnsucht nach der Sehnsucht.
+
+
+
+
+HYPNOSE
+
+
+ Mein Leib schmerzt, irgendwo in einem fremden Land,
+ Ich fühle meinen Körper längst nicht mehr,
+ Die Füße sind wie Blei so schwer,
+ Die Brust ist hohl und ausgebrannt.
+ Mir tut nichts weh und bin doch voller Schmerzen,
+ Ich seh in deine Augen wie gebannt.
+ Ich fall in Schlaf, es flammen Kerzen,
+ Sie leuchten mir ins unbekannte Land.
+
+(Für Siurlai)
+
+
+
+
+BEI MIR ZU HAUSE
+
+
+ Meine Großmutter hielt die ganze Nacht
+ -- Im grünen Glase brannte ein Licht --
+ Vor einem vergitterten Fenster Wacht,
+ Ich sah in ihr fahles Angesicht.
+
+ Die Möbel in dem blauen Zimmer,
+ An ihnen haftet all unser Leid.
+ Und wenn jemand stirbt, um diese Zeit
+ Bleibt stehn die Uhr mit krankem Gewimmer.
+
+
+
+
+IM KRANKENHAUSE
+
+
+ Alle Herbste gehn an mir vorüber.
+ Krank lieg ich im weißen Zimmer,
+ Tanzen möchte ich wohl lieber.
+ An die Geigen denk ich immer.
+ Und es flimmern tausend Lichter.
+ O, wie bin ich heute schön!
+ Bunt geschminkte Angesichter
+ Schnell im Tanz vorüberwehn.
+ O, die vielen welken Rosen,
+ Die ich nachts nach Haus getragen,
+ Die zerdrückt vom vielen Kosen
+ Morgens auf dem Tische lagen.
+ An die Mädchen denk ich wieder,
+ Die wie ich die Liebe machen.
+ Wenn wir sangen Heimatlieder,
+ Unter Weinen, unter Lachen.
+ Und jetzt lieg ich ganz verlassen
+ In dem stillen weißen Raum.
+ O, ihr Schwestern von den Gassen,
+ Kommt zu mir des Nachts im Traum!
+
+
+
+
+NACH DEM KABARETT
+
+
+ Ich gehe morgens früh nach Haus.
+ Die Uhr schlägt fünf, es wird schon hell,
+ Doch brennt das Licht noch im Hotel.
+ Das Kabarett ist endlich aus.
+ In einer Ecke Kinder kauern,
+ Zum Markte fahren schon die Bauern,
+ Zur Kirche geht man still und alt.
+ Vom Turme läuten ernst die Glocken,
+ Und eine Dirne mit wilden Locken
+ Irrt noch umher, übernächtig und kalt.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Schon zweimal wurde ich geboren,
+ Und damals sang ich auch für Geld,
+ Doch sonniger schien mir die Welt,
+ Und meine Munterkeit hab ich verloren.
+ Irgendwo in der Ferne vergeht die Zeit,
+ In meinem Arme fühl ich sie entrinnen.
+ Ich denke an mein erstes Beginnen.
+ Wie tief verwirrt mich die Unendlichkeit!
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ Einsam irr ich durch die Nächte und denke an dich.
+ Manchmal sehe ich einen Mantel, der deinem gleicht.
+ Und dann rufe ich dich leise beim Namen.
+ Mein Herz steht still vor Trauer.
+ Müde lehne ich mich an die Mauer und schließe die Augen.
+ Langsam rinnen viele Tränen zur Erde.
+ Die Welt bleibt weit zurück.
+ Ich wehe durch weiße Wolken in offene Arme.
+ Ein Rosenregen fällt mir nach und kühlt meine kranken Augen.
+ Alles ist so weiß und zart.
+ Ach so süß.
+
+(Ferdinand Hardekopf gewidmet)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Die letzte Freude, by Emmy Hennings
+
+*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 40218 ***
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-The Project Gutenberg EBook of Die letzte Freude, by Emmy Hennings
-
-This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
-almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
-re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
-with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org
-
-
-Title: Die letzte Freude
-
-Author: Emmy Hennings
-
-Release Date: July 12, 2012 [EBook #40218]
-
-Language: German
-
-Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
-
-*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK DIE LETZTE FREUDE ***
-
-
-
-
-Produced by Jens Sadowski
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-EMMY HENNINGS
-
-
-DIE LETZTE FREUDE
-
-
-KURT WOLFF VERLAG · LEIPZIG
-
-
-BÜCHEREI »DER JÜNGSTE TAG« BAND 5
-GEDRUCKT BEI DIETSCH & BRÜCKNER, WEIMAR
-
-
-KURT WOLFF VERLAG, LEIPZIG, COPYRIGHT 1913
-
-
-
-
-
-
-ÄTHERSTROPHEN
-
-
- Jetzt muß ich aus der großen Kugel fallen.
- Dabei ist in Paris ein schönes Fest.
- Die Menschen sammeln sich am Gare de l'est
- Und bunte Seidenfahnen wallen.
- Ich aber bin nicht unter ihnen.
- Ich fliege in dem großen Raum.
- Ich mische mich in jeden Traum
- Und lese in den tausend Mienen.
- Es liegt ein kranker Mann in seinem Jammer.
- Mich hypnotisiert sein letzter Blick.
- Wir sehnen einen Sommertag zurück . . .
- Ein schwarzes Kreuz erfüllt die Kammer . . .
-
-(Dieses Gedicht ist für Hardy)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- An die Scheiben schlägt der Regen.
- Eine Blume leuchtet rot.
- Kühle Luft weht mir entgegen.
- Wach ich, oder bin ich tot?
-
- Eine Welt liegt weit, ganz weit,
- Eine Uhr schlägt langsam vier.
- Und ich weiß von keiner Zeit,
- In die Arme fall ich dir . . .
-
-(Robert Jentzsch gewidmet)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Und nachts in tiefer Dunkelheit,
- Da fallen Bilder von den Wänden,
- Und jemand lacht so frech und breit,
- Man greift nach mir mit langen Händen.
- Und eine Frau mit grünem Haar,
- Die sieht mich traurig an
- Und sagt, daß sie einst Mutter war,
- Ihr Leid nicht tragen kann.
- (Ich presse Dornen in mein Herz
- Und halte ruhig still,
- Und leiden will ich jeden Schmerz,
- Weil man es von mir will.)
-
-
-
-
-AN FRÄNZI
-
-
- Einsam geh ich durch die Gassen,
- Und der Abend senkt sich nieder.
- Leise sing ich deine Lieder.
- Ach, ich fühl mich so verlassen.
-
- In dem fahlen roten Licht,
- O, wie war dein Mund so schmerzlich,
- Süß und bleich dein Angesicht,
- Und dein Volkslied klang so herzlich.
-
- Augen, die die Tränen kannten,
- Die der Liebe Leid erfahren,
- Die wie zwei dunkle Sterne waren,
- In denen leise Feuer brannten . . .
-
-
-
-
-EIN TRAUM
-
-
- Wir liegen in einem tiefem See
- Und wissen nichts von Leid und Weh.
- Wir halten uns umfangen
- Und Wasserrosen rings um uns her.
- Wir streben und wünschen und wollen nichts mehr.
- Wir haben kein Verlangen.
- Geliebter, etwas fehlt mir doch,
- Einen Wunsch, den hab ich noch:
- Die Sehnsucht nach der Sehnsucht.
-
-
-
-
-HYPNOSE
-
-
- Mein Leib schmerzt, irgendwo in einem fremden Land,
- Ich fühle meinen Körper längst nicht mehr,
- Die Füße sind wie Blei so schwer,
- Die Brust ist hohl und ausgebrannt.
- Mir tut nichts weh und bin doch voller Schmerzen,
- Ich seh in deine Augen wie gebannt.
- Ich fall in Schlaf, es flammen Kerzen,
- Sie leuchten mir ins unbekannte Land.
-
-(Für Siurlai)
-
-
-
-
-BEI MIR ZU HAUSE
-
-
- Meine Großmutter hielt die ganze Nacht
- -- Im grünen Glase brannte ein Licht --
- Vor einem vergitterten Fenster Wacht,
- Ich sah in ihr fahles Angesicht.
-
- Die Möbel in dem blauen Zimmer,
- An ihnen haftet all unser Leid.
- Und wenn jemand stirbt, um diese Zeit
- Bleibt stehn die Uhr mit krankem Gewimmer.
-
-
-
-
-IM KRANKENHAUSE
-
-
- Alle Herbste gehn an mir vorüber.
- Krank lieg ich im weißen Zimmer,
- Tanzen möchte ich wohl lieber.
- An die Geigen denk ich immer.
- Und es flimmern tausend Lichter.
- O, wie bin ich heute schön!
- Bunt geschminkte Angesichter
- Schnell im Tanz vorüberwehn.
- O, die vielen welken Rosen,
- Die ich nachts nach Haus getragen,
- Die zerdrückt vom vielen Kosen
- Morgens auf dem Tische lagen.
- An die Mädchen denk ich wieder,
- Die wie ich die Liebe machen.
- Wenn wir sangen Heimatlieder,
- Unter Weinen, unter Lachen.
- Und jetzt lieg ich ganz verlassen
- In dem stillen weißen Raum.
- O, ihr Schwestern von den Gassen,
- Kommt zu mir des Nachts im Traum!
-
-
-
-
-NACH DEM KABARETT
-
-
- Ich gehe morgens früh nach Haus.
- Die Uhr schlägt fünf, es wird schon hell,
- Doch brennt das Licht noch im Hotel.
- Das Kabarett ist endlich aus.
- In einer Ecke Kinder kauern,
- Zum Markte fahren schon die Bauern,
- Zur Kirche geht man still und alt.
- Vom Turme läuten ernst die Glocken,
- Und eine Dirne mit wilden Locken
- Irrt noch umher, übernächtig und kalt.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Schon zweimal wurde ich geboren,
- Und damals sang ich auch für Geld,
- Doch sonniger schien mir die Welt,
- Und meine Munterkeit hab ich verloren.
- Irgendwo in der Ferne vergeht die Zeit,
- In meinem Arme fühl ich sie entrinnen.
- Ich denke an mein erstes Beginnen.
- Wie tief verwirrt mich die Unendlichkeit!
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Einsam irr ich durch die Nächte und denke an dich.
- Manchmal sehe ich einen Mantel, der deinem gleicht.
- Und dann rufe ich dich leise beim Namen.
- Mein Herz steht still vor Trauer.
- Müde lehne ich mich an die Mauer und schließe die Augen.
- Langsam rinnen viele Tränen zur Erde.
- Die Welt bleibt weit zurück.
- Ich wehe durch weiße Wolken in offene Arme.
- Ein Rosenregen fällt mir nach und kühlt meine kranken Augen.
- Alles ist so weiß und zart.
- Ach so süß.
-
-(Ferdinand Hardekopf gewidmet)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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@@ -161,8 +127,8 @@ KURT WOLFF VERLAG &bull; LEIPZIG
</p>
<p class="center" style="page-break-before:always; font-size:0.8em; margin-bottom:7em;">
-BÜCHEREI &bdquo;DER JÜNGSTE TAG&ldquo; BAND 5<br />
-GEDRUCKT BEI DIETSCH &amp; BRÜCKNER, WEIMAR
+BÜCHEREI &bdquo;DER JÜNGSTE TAG&ldquo; BAND 5<br />
+GEDRUCKT BEI DIETSCH &amp; BRÜCKNER, WEIMAR
</p>
<p class="center" style="font-size:0.8em;">
@@ -174,24 +140,24 @@ KURT WOLFF VERLAG, LEIPZIG, COPYRIGHT 1913
<h2 class="chapter" id="ch-1">
<a id="page-5" class="pagenum" title="5"></a>
-ÄTHERSTROPHEN</h2>
+ÄTHERSTROPHEN</h2>
<div class="poem">
-<p class="line">Jetzt muß ich aus der großen Kugel fallen.</p>
-<p class="line">Dabei ist in Paris ein schönes Fest.</p>
+<p class="line">Jetzt muß ich aus der großen Kugel fallen.</p>
+<p class="line">Dabei ist in Paris ein schönes Fest.</p>
<p class="line">Die Menschen sammeln sich am Gare de l&rsquo;est</p>
<p class="line">Und bunte Seidenfahnen wallen.</p>
<p class="line">Ich aber bin nicht unter ihnen.</p>
-<p class="line">Ich fliege in dem großen Raum.</p>
+<p class="line">Ich fliege in dem großen Raum.</p>
<p class="line">Ich mische mich in jeden Traum</p>
<p class="line">Und lese in den tausend Mienen.</p>
<p class="line">Es liegt ein kranker Mann in seinem Jammer.</p>
<p class="line">Mich hypnotisiert sein letzter Blick.</p>
-<p class="line">Wir sehnen einen Sommertag zurück .&nbsp;.&nbsp;.</p>
-<p class="line">Ein schwarzes Kreuz erfüllt die Kammer .&nbsp;.&nbsp;.</p>
+<p class="line">Wir sehnen einen Sommertag zurück .&nbsp;.&nbsp;.</p>
+<p class="line">Ein schwarzes Kreuz erfüllt die Kammer .&nbsp;.&nbsp;.</p>
</div>
-<p class="dedication">(Dieses Gedicht ist für Hardy)
+<p class="dedication">(Dieses Gedicht ist für Hardy)
</p>
<h2 class="chapter" id="ch-2">
@@ -199,16 +165,16 @@ KURT WOLFF VERLAG, LEIPZIG, COPYRIGHT 1913
&nbsp;</h2>
<div class="poem">
-<p class="line">An die Scheiben schlägt der Regen.</p>
+<p class="line">An die Scheiben schlägt der Regen.</p>
<p class="line">Eine Blume leuchtet rot.</p>
-<p class="line">Kühle Luft weht mir entgegen.</p>
+<p class="line">Kühle Luft weht mir entgegen.</p>
<p class="line">Wach ich, oder bin ich tot?</p>
</div>
<div class="poem">
<p class="line">Eine Welt liegt weit, ganz weit,</p>
-<p class="line">Eine Uhr schlägt langsam vier.</p>
-<p class="line">Und ich weiß von keiner Zeit,</p>
+<p class="line">Eine Uhr schlägt langsam vier.</p>
+<p class="line">Und ich weiß von keiner Zeit,</p>
<p class="line">In die Arme fall ich dir .&nbsp;.&nbsp;.</p>
</div>
@@ -221,12 +187,12 @@ KURT WOLFF VERLAG, LEIPZIG, COPYRIGHT 1913
<div class="poem">
<p class="line">Und nachts in tiefer Dunkelheit,</p>
-<p class="line">Da fallen Bilder von den Wänden,</p>
+<p class="line">Da fallen Bilder von den Wänden,</p>
<p class="line">Und jemand lacht so frech und breit,</p>
-<p class="line">Man greift nach mir mit langen Händen.</p>
-<p class="line">Und eine Frau mit grünem Haar,</p>
+<p class="line">Man greift nach mir mit langen Händen.</p>
+<p class="line">Und eine Frau mit grünem Haar,</p>
<p class="line">Die sieht mich traurig an</p>
-<p class="line">Und sagt, daß sie einst Mutter war,</p>
+<p class="line">Und sagt, daß sie einst Mutter war,</p>
<p class="line">Ihr Leid nicht tragen kann.</p>
<p class="line">(Ich presse Dornen in mein Herz</p>
<p class="line">Und halte ruhig still,</p>
@@ -237,24 +203,24 @@ KURT WOLFF VERLAG, LEIPZIG, COPYRIGHT 1913
<h2 class="chapter" id="ch-4">
<a id="page-8" class="pagenum" title="8"></a>
-AN FRÄNZI</h2>
+AN FRÄNZI</h2>
<div class="poem">
<p class="line">Einsam geh ich durch die Gassen,</p>
<p class="line">Und der Abend senkt sich nieder.</p>
<p class="line">Leise sing ich deine Lieder.</p>
-<p class="line">Ach, ich fühl mich so verlassen.</p>
+<p class="line">Ach, ich fühl mich so verlassen.</p>
</div>
<div class="poem">
<p class="line">In dem fahlen roten Licht,</p>
<p class="line">O, wie war dein Mund so schmerzlich,</p>
-<p class="line">Süß und bleich dein Angesicht,</p>
+<p class="line">Süß und bleich dein Angesicht,</p>
<p class="line">Und dein Volkslied klang so herzlich.</p>
</div>
<div class="poem">
-<p class="line">Augen, die die Tränen kannten,</p>
+<p class="line">Augen, die die Tränen kannten,</p>
<p class="line">Die der Liebe Leid erfahren,</p>
<p class="line">Die wie zwei dunkle Sterne waren,</p>
<p class="line">In denen leise Feuer brannten .&nbsp;.&nbsp;.
@@ -270,7 +236,7 @@ EIN TRAUM</h2>
<p class="line">Und wissen nichts von Leid und Weh.</p>
<p class="line">Wir halten uns umfangen</p>
<p class="line">Und Wasserrosen rings um uns her.</p>
-<p class="line">Wir streben und wünschen und wollen nichts mehr.</p>
+<p class="line">Wir streben und wünschen und wollen nichts mehr.</p>
<p class="line">Wir haben kein Verlangen.</p>
<p class="line">Geliebter, etwas fehlt mir doch,</p>
<p class="line">Einen Wunsch, den hab ich noch:</p>
@@ -284,8 +250,8 @@ HYPNOSE</h2>
<div class="poem">
<p class="line">Mein Leib schmerzt, irgendwo in einem fremden Land,</p>
-<p class="line">Ich fühle meinen Körper längst nicht mehr,</p>
-<p class="line">Die Füße sind wie Blei so schwer,</p>
+<p class="line">Ich fühle meinen Körper längst nicht mehr,</p>
+<p class="line">Die Füße sind wie Blei so schwer,</p>
<p class="line">Die Brust ist hohl und ausgebrannt.</p>
<p class="line">Mir tut nichts weh und bin doch voller Schmerzen,</p>
<p class="line">Ich seh in deine Augen wie gebannt.</p>
@@ -293,7 +259,7 @@ HYPNOSE</h2>
<p class="line">Sie leuchten mir ins unbekannte Land.</p>
</div>
-<p class="dedication">(Für Siurlai)
+<p class="dedication">(Für Siurlai)
</p>
<h2 class="chapter" id="ch-7">
@@ -301,14 +267,14 @@ HYPNOSE</h2>
BEI MIR ZU HAUSE</h2>
<div class="poem">
-<p class="line">Meine Großmutter hielt die ganze Nacht</p>
-<p class="line">&mdash; Im grünen Glase brannte ein Licht &mdash;</p>
+<p class="line">Meine Großmutter hielt die ganze Nacht</p>
+<p class="line">&mdash; Im grünen Glase brannte ein Licht &mdash;</p>
<p class="line">Vor einem vergitterten Fenster Wacht,</p>
<p class="line">Ich sah in ihr fahles Angesicht.</p>
</div>
<div class="poem">
-<p class="line">Die Möbel in dem blauen Zimmer,</p>
+<p class="line">Die Möbel in dem blauen Zimmer,</p>
<p class="line">An ihnen haftet all unser Leid.</p>
<p class="line">Und wenn jemand stirbt, um diese Zeit</p>
<p class="line">Bleibt stehn die Uhr mit krankem Gewimmer.
@@ -320,24 +286,24 @@ BEI MIR ZU HAUSE</h2>
IM KRANKENHAUSE</h2>
<div class="poem">
-<p class="line">Alle Herbste gehn an mir vorüber.</p>
-<p class="line">Krank lieg ich im weißen Zimmer,</p>
-<p class="line">Tanzen möchte ich wohl lieber.</p>
+<p class="line">Alle Herbste gehn an mir vorüber.</p>
+<p class="line">Krank lieg ich im weißen Zimmer,</p>
+<p class="line">Tanzen möchte ich wohl lieber.</p>
<p class="line">An die Geigen denk ich immer.</p>
<p class="line">Und es flimmern tausend Lichter.</p>
-<p class="line">O, wie bin ich heute schön!</p>
+<p class="line">O, wie bin ich heute schön!</p>
<p class="line">Bunt geschminkte Angesichter</p>
-<p class="line">Schnell im Tanz vorüberwehn.</p>
+<p class="line">Schnell im Tanz vorüberwehn.</p>
<p class="line">O, die vielen welken Rosen,</p>
<p class="line">Die ich nachts nach Haus getragen,</p>
-<p class="line">Die zerdrückt vom vielen Kosen</p>
+<p class="line">Die zerdrückt vom vielen Kosen</p>
<p class="line">Morgens auf dem Tische lagen.</p>
-<p class="line">An die Mädchen denk ich wieder,</p>
+<p class="line">An die Mädchen denk ich wieder,</p>
<p class="line">Die wie ich die Liebe machen.</p>
<p class="line">Wenn wir sangen Heimatlieder,</p>
<p class="line">Unter Weinen, unter Lachen.</p>
<p class="line">Und jetzt lieg ich ganz verlassen</p>
-<p class="line">In dem stillen weißen Raum.</p>
+<p class="line">In dem stillen weißen Raum.</p>
<p class="line">O, ihr Schwestern von den Gassen,</p>
<p class="line">Kommt zu mir des Nachts im Traum!
</p>
@@ -348,16 +314,16 @@ IM KRANKENHAUSE</h2>
NACH DEM KABARETT</h2>
<div class="poem">
-<p class="line">Ich gehe morgens früh nach Haus.</p>
-<p class="line">Die Uhr schlägt fünf, es wird schon hell,</p>
+<p class="line">Ich gehe morgens früh nach Haus.</p>
+<p class="line">Die Uhr schlägt fünf, es wird schon hell,</p>
<p class="line">Doch brennt das Licht noch im Hotel.</p>
<p class="line">Das Kabarett ist endlich aus.</p>
<p class="line">In einer Ecke Kinder kauern,</p>
<p class="line">Zum Markte fahren schon die Bauern,</p>
<p class="line">Zur Kirche geht man still und alt.</p>
-<p class="line">Vom Turme läuten ernst die Glocken,</p>
+<p class="line">Vom Turme läuten ernst die Glocken,</p>
<p class="line">Und eine Dirne mit wilden Locken</p>
-<p class="line">Irrt noch umher, übernächtig und kalt.
+<p class="line">Irrt noch umher, übernächtig und kalt.
</p>
</div>
@@ -367,11 +333,11 @@ NACH DEM KABARETT</h2>
<div class="poem">
<p class="line">Schon zweimal wurde ich geboren,</p>
-<p class="line">Und damals sang ich auch für Geld,</p>
+<p class="line">Und damals sang ich auch für Geld,</p>
<p class="line">Doch sonniger schien mir die Welt,</p>
<p class="line">Und meine Munterkeit hab ich verloren.</p>
<p class="line">Irgendwo in der Ferne vergeht die Zeit,</p>
-<p class="line">In meinem Arme fühl ich sie entrinnen.</p>
+<p class="line">In meinem Arme fühl ich sie entrinnen.</p>
<p class="line">Ich denke an mein erstes Beginnen.</p>
<p class="line">Wie tief verwirrt mich die Unendlichkeit!
</p>
@@ -382,17 +348,17 @@ NACH DEM KABARETT</h2>
&nbsp;</h2>
<div class="poem">
-<p class="line">Einsam irr ich durch die Nächte und denke an dich.</p>
+<p class="line">Einsam irr ich durch die Nächte und denke an dich.</p>
<p class="line">Manchmal sehe ich einen Mantel, der deinem gleicht.</p>
<p class="line">Und dann rufe ich dich leise beim Namen.</p>
<p class="line">Mein Herz steht still vor Trauer.</p>
-<p class="line">Müde lehne ich mich an die Mauer und schließe die Augen.</p>
-<p class="line">Langsam rinnen viele Tränen zur Erde.</p>
-<p class="line">Die Welt bleibt weit zurück.</p>
-<p class="line">Ich wehe durch weiße Wolken in offene Arme.</p>
-<p class="line">Ein Rosenregen fällt mir nach und kühlt meine kranken Augen.</p>
-<p class="line">Alles ist so weiß und zart.</p>
-<p class="line">Ach so süß.</p>
+<p class="line">Müde lehne ich mich an die Mauer und schließe die Augen.</p>
+<p class="line">Langsam rinnen viele Tränen zur Erde.</p>
+<p class="line">Die Welt bleibt weit zurück.</p>
+<p class="line">Ich wehe durch weiße Wolken in offene Arme.</p>
+<p class="line">Ein Rosenregen fällt mir nach und kühlt meine kranken Augen.</p>
+<p class="line">Alles ist so weiß und zart.</p>
+<p class="line">Ach so süß.</p>
</div>
<p class="dedication">(Ferdinand Hardekopf gewidmet)
@@ -401,378 +367,6 @@ NACH DEM KABARETT</h2>
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