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WALDEINSAMKEIT

I do not count the hours I spend
In wandering by the sea;
The forest is my loyal friend,
Like God it useth me.


In plains that room for shadows make
Of skirting hills to lie,
Bound in by streams which give and take
Their colors from the sky;


Or on the mountain-crest sublime,
Or down the oaken glade,
O what have I to do with time?
For this the day was made.


Cities of mortals woe-begone
Fantastic care derides,
But in the serious landscape lone
Stern benefit abides.


Sheen will tarnish, honey cloy,
And merry is only a mask of sad,
But, sober on a fund of joy,
The woods at heart are glad.