i can remember only a small sample. i too learnt it at school...28yrs ago
As by a crystal brooklet I wandered on my way,
among the gentle ripples I spied a trout at play.
and here and there he darted , as swift as swift could be,
was never a fish so lively and frolicsome as he .
As by a crystal brooklet,
I wandered on my way
Among the gentle ripples
I spied a trout at play
As here and there he darted
As swift as swift could be
Was never fish so lively
Nor frolicsome as he.
Was never fish so lively
Nor frolicsome as he.
But skillful was the angler
With cruel delight
He sullied all the crystal water
And hid the fish from sight
Alas, by that deception
The fish, the enticing bait, sought out
And I was left lamenting
The fate of that poor trout.
And I was left lamenting
The fate of that poor trout.
"Am Fenster," composed by Franz Schubert, is a song that reflects themes of longing and contemplation. The title translates to "At the Window" in English, and the lyrics express a sense of yearning and nostalgia as the narrator gazes out, reflecting on love and the passage of time. The song captures a poignant emotional landscape, inviting listeners to share in the introspective mood.
Schubert.
Franz Schubert wrote The Erlking in his teenage years. It was written in 1815
Yes, you can get the English lyrics Videos also available on the site.
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The English words to "The Trout Song" may not be readily available because it is a traditional folk song that may have variations in lyrics depending on region or source. Additionally, folk songs are often passed down orally, leading to inconsistencies in lyrics over time. The verse you remember is likely a specific version of the song, and searching for that particular verse may yield better results in finding the complete lyrics.
I think Franz Schuberts most famous song was poof.
Added a link below.
"Am Fenster," composed by Franz Schubert, is a song that reflects themes of longing and contemplation. The title translates to "At the Window" in English, and the lyrics express a sense of yearning and nostalgia as the narrator gazes out, reflecting on love and the passage of time. The song captures a poignant emotional landscape, inviting listeners to share in the introspective mood.
Schubert.
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La trota
Franz Schubert wrote The Erlking in his teenage years. It was written in 1815
Yes, you can get the English lyrics Videos also available on the site.
ye
Search for lyrics using Google and typing "Lyrics".
William Hastie Lawrie has written: 'A reference book of English trout flies' 'Big trout'