Elisabet Synger Ved Johannes Døperens Død
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Elisabet Synger Ved Johannes Døperens Død
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Jag var for roen, alderdommen rede
Da Herren gav meg fruikt a bringe frem
En sonn, som skulle tjene ham her nede
Kom hel og nyfodt til vart stille hjem
De la deg til mitt bryst, svopt inn I klede
Du vokste opp. Var aldri ond og slem
Sa ulik andre barn, jeg kunne se det -
Man a! Jeg onsket at du var some dem!
Sa dro du for a la din styrke flomme
Du dapte, refset, gjorde rent, sa jorden
Var rede for en mann som skulle komme
Han kom. Du dode. Da var kallet omme
Du var en evig fremmed her pa jorden
Et barn av stjerner, je. Og jeg var moren
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