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Mutter und Kind
Friedrich Hebbel
Ein Gedicht in sieben Gesängen.
1859
Erster Gesang.
Eben grauet der Morgen. Noch stehen die zitternden Sterne
An der
Wölbung des Himmels, die kaum am Rande zu blauen
Anfängt,
während die Mitte noch schwarz, wie die Erde, herabhängt. Frierend
kriechen die Wächter mit Spieß und Knarre nach Hause, Doch sie
erlöste die Uhr und nicht die steigende Sonne,
Denn noch ruhen die
Bürger