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  • ? jadetilaurant 43

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  • ID: 9486867
  • Uploader: bakiomari »
  • Date: about 6 hours ago
  • Approver: Kawakijin »
  • Size: 961 KB .jpg (2417x3221) »
  • Source: twitter.com/JadeTILaurant/status/1882450170056786049 »
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    Come, come, my beloved. "Chume, chume geselle min". The first words and title of a poem by Carl Orff in his Carmina Burana, a collection of secular poems for choruses written in Latin, Middle High German, and old French. This particular poem is written in Middle High German. Compare with Modern High German "Komm, komm, mein Geliebter".
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