File:Ты каждый день меня пытаешь. Анастасия Вяльцева (IA 1901-gramophone-concert-records-g.-23111).flac

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Русский: Песня "Ты каждый день меня пытаешь", исполненная Анастасией Вяльцевой. Музыка Эрика Мейер-Гельмунда.

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Ты каждый день меня пытаешь
И всякий раз узнать желаешь:
Люблю ли я тебя, дитя?
Ужели ты не веришь?
Мою любовь и месяц знает.
Он счастья мне с тобой желает;
Поди, спроси ты у него,
Как искренно люблю я!
А если месяц не ответит,
Так могут звёзды рассказать:
Они подметили, наверно,
Как о тебе я всё мечтаю.
Мой друг, не спрашивай, люблю ли я!
Я повторю одно и то же:
Люблю тебя, ты жизнь моя,
Ты мне всего дороже!
Но нет, зачем искать на небе нам
Того, что сердце затаило,
Ты всё прочтёшь в моих глазах,
Чего не могут знать светила.

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Source Internet Archive identifier: 1901-gramophone-concert-records-g.-23111
Author Gramophone Concert Records

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