Look, my yawn, on the lead,
Swing and don't give in!
It is beautiful when they glow so quietly
De Wälln. Un de Miggn, the buzz'.
“Lene Voocht off the boat - a Saxon surprise surprise”!
"Widderbeläbt" (1891-1962) is where she sits for you in the middle of a boat in a "gunmetal"-black suit from the golden 1920s. A six-volume complete edition of her work has just been published...
De Lene entertains you with her countless dialect poems and interludes with Saxon charm.
To get you started, there's a "Gräschgurs" (Grass-gur) in "Saxon" to join in. This involves taking the anatomy of a Saxon devil, i.e., the tanning parts of Saxon dialect are listed, loved, and learned.
The song then moves on to Lene Voigt's Saxon glass-works, such as the famous "Lorelei." This is followed by poems about the "Mendalidäät" (Mentalism) and "Healing Addiction" of the Saxons, as well as about Lene's beautiful hometown—"namely Leibzsch."
Appropriately on the water she presents the poems “Where the Pleisse flows through the terrain”, “Leipzscher Gnoblauchs-Ballade” and “Leipzscher Bargarohle”.
Gomm'se mid offs boat mid dor Lene Voocht'!!!
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