
A kaleidoscopic collection of short poems, this work turns everyday scenes into witty, lyrical vignettes. From a cheeky dog’s glance to the endless rain that plagues a farmer, each piece sparkles with rhythmic humor and quiet observation. The verses invite listeners to linger on the absurdities of daily life.
The narrator’s eccentric voice flits between tavern revelry, bargains with death, and philosophical musings on tobacco, wine, and summer. Grand ambitions like shipwrecked treasure hunts sit beside tender reflections on love and sleep, creating a playful tension between excess and introspection. Each poem balances satire with genuine curiosity about human desire.
Listening feels like wandering through a lively marketplace of ideas, where rhyme and rhythm draw you in with a conversational charm. The work rewards those who enjoy clever wordplay, subtle irony, and moments of quiet wonder. It offers both entertainment and a gentle prompt to view the ordinary with fresh, amused eyes.
Language
de
Duration
~44 minutes (43K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1729–1781
A bold Enlightenment writer who helped reshape German literature, he is best known for sharp drama, literary criticism, and a lasting defense of religious tolerance in Nathan the Wise.
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