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Oehlenschlägers Only Hymn
By Adam Gottlob Oehlenschläger (17791850)
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Like autumn leaves fade glad away,
A fairer spring forecasting;
There green my tree shall glorious stand,
Deep-rooted in the lovely land
Of summer everlasting.
Teach me in faith to hie me now
To shores that are uncharted;
When all is winter here, and ice,
Then shall eternal Paradise
Open to me, departed.
To break from out my prison plight
That is my freedom robbing;
On earth I creep with lowly things,
But soon the golden-purple wings
Shall high in air be throbbing.
Master and Savior, Christ the high,
Teach me to conquer sorrow.
Let Hope’s bright flag enhearten me;
Although Good Friday bitter be,
Fair is the Easter morrow.