Bröderna fara väl vilse ibland
Bröderna fara väl vilse ibland (Brothers lose their way at times), is one of the Swedish poet and performer Carl Michael Bellman's best-known and best-loved songs, from his 1790 collection, Fredman's Epistles, where it is No. 35. The epistle is subtitled "Angående sin Sköna och hännes obeständighet." (About his beautiful girl, and her unreliability). The first verse ends "My girl has forgotten me, I'll die faithful. Night and day in drunkenness, shall all my sorrow pass away."
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Bröderna fara väl vilse ibland
Bröderna fara väl vilse ibland (Brothers lose their way at times), is one of the Swedish poet and performer Carl Michael Bellman's best-known and best-loved songs, from his 1790 collection, Fredman's Epistles, where it is No. 35. The epistle is subtitled "Angående sin Sköna och hännes obeständighet." (About his beautiful girl, and her unreliability). The first verse ends "My girl has forgotten me, I'll die faithful. Night and day in drunkenness, shall all my sorrow pass away."
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Bröderna fara väl vilse ibland ...... hall all my sorrow pass away."
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Bröderna fara väl vilse ibland ...... hall all my sorrow pass away."
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