So schön, schön war die Zeit
So schön, schön war die Zeit

Brennend heißer Wüstensand (so schön, schön war die Zeit)
Fern so fern dem Heimatland (so schön, schön war die Zeit)
Kein Gruß, kein Herz
Kein Kuss, kein Scherz
Alles liegt so weit, so weit (so schön, schön war die Zeit)

Dort wo die Blumen blühen
Dort wo die Täler grün
Dort war ich einmal zu Hause
Wo ich die Liebste fand
Da liegt mein Heimatland
Wie lang bin ich noch allein?

So schön, schön war die Zeit
So schön, schön war die Zeit

Viele Jahre, schwere Fron
Harte Arbeit, karger Lohn
Tagaus, tagein
Kein Glück, kein Heim
Alles liegt so weit, so weit

Dort wo die Blumen blühen
Dort wo die Täler grün
Dort war ich einmal zu Hause

Hört mich an, ihr goldenen Sterne (so schön, schön war die Zeit)
Grüßt die Lieben in der Ferne (so schön, schön war die Zeit)
Mit Freud und Leid
Verrinnt die Zeit
Alles liegt so weit, so weit (so schön, schön war die Zeit)

Dort wo die Blumen blühen
Dort wo die Täler grün
Dort war ich einmal zu Hause
Wo ich die Liebste fand
Da liegt mein Heimatland
Wie lang bin ich noch allein?


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