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Remember Me

When storms are sweeping, When lone my watch I'm keeping

Tune: [When storms around are sweeping] (Plötz)
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First Line: When storms are sweeping, When lone my watch I'm keeping
Title: Remember Me
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Remember me
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

[When storms around are sweeping] (Plötz)

This tune is misattributed to Johanna Kinkel. She was a musician who composed a tune to her husband's (Johann Gottfried Kinkel) poem, "Des Lehnsmanns Abschied" or "Ritters Abschied", first line: "Weh dass wir scheiden müssen." Otto Plötz also composed a tune to this poem in 1859. Plötz's tune is…

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