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KARL SIMROCK JOHANNES BRAHMS
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Rest thee, darl - ing, good night.
Gu- ten A ~ bend, gut’ Nacht,
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li - lies of white, Red es we spread allo ver ‘thy
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~ bed, When the leaves its nest, God shall wake thee from
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Fest, Whenthe lark leaves its hest, God shall wake thee from rest.
weckt, mor-gen friik, wenn Gott will,’ wirst du wie ~ der _ge - weokt.
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Rest thee, darl - ing, good night,
Gu- ten A - dend, gut’ Nackt,
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light’ With Je - su will keep From e - vil’ thy,
wach, die ze¢ - gen im Traum dir Christ-kind-teins
sleep. ‘They ,will bring to my love —_Pret- ty dreams from a
Baum: Sokigf’nun se —«‘Hig-wnd_ iiss, schaw’ im Traum ’sPa- ra -
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Vove, Theywill bring {fo my love Pret-ty dreams from a - bove.
dies, schlaf’ nun se ‘Uigund siiss, schaw’ tm Traum-sPa - ra - dies.
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