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Title: Hernach


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HERNACH

von

WILHELM BUSCH






[Illustration]

31. bis 35. Tausend
Mnchen
Lothar Joachim Verlag
1908

Published September 10 1908, Privilege of Copyright
in the U. S. reserved under the Act approved
March 3 1905 by Lothar Joachim, Munich

Alle Rechte vorbehalten




Prosaischer Kauz

[Illustration]


  Der holde Mond erhebt sich leise.
  Ein alter Kauz denkt nur an Muse.




Unwillkommener Besuch

[Illustration]


  Wird man im Mittagschlaf gestrt,
  Das ist verdrielich, das emprt.




Rast im Walde

[Illustration]


  Es hielten mal Wandrer
  Im Walde Ruh,
  Da kamen zwei Hslein
  Und schauten zu.




Stndchen

[Illustration]


  Ein Stndchen in der Frhlingsnacht
  Ist leicht gebracht.
  Nur ist es fraglich, ob's gelingt,
  Da es zu Rschens Herzen dringt.




Abendkonzert

[Illustration]


  Ein Konzert von Dilettanten.
  Stimmt auch grad nicht jeder Ton,
  Wie bei rechten Musikanten,
  Ihnen selbst gefllt es schon.




Maitanz

[Illustration]


  Fritz Heuschreck spielte Schrippdiddellitt!
  Auf seinem Violinchen;
  Der Kferkasperl tanzte mit
  Dem Schmetterlingskathrinchen.




Osterhas

[Illustration]


  Es ist das Osterfest alljhrlich
  Doch fr den Hasen recht beschwerlich.




Der Verdchtige

[Illustration]


  Trau keinem Filou,
  Und htt' er auch beide Augen zu.




Kartoffelidyll


[Illustration]

[Illustration]

[Illustration]




Die brave Gromutter

[Illustration]


  Gromtterchen tut alles gern
  Fr Hnschen, ihren kleinen Herrn.




Der Gefllige I

[Illustration]


  Die Grete steigt zum Hhnernest.
  Der Hansel hlt die Leiter fest.




Der Gefllige II

[Illustration]


  Die Leiter bricht von dem Gewicht.
  Erfreulich ist's fr Beide nicht.




Die Zeit I

[Illustration]


  So ist nun mal die Zeit allhie,
  Erst trgt sie dich,




Die Zeit II

[Illustration]


  -- Dann trgst du sie;




Die Zeit III

[Illustration]


  Und wann's vorber, weit du nie.




Dorfpolitiker I

[Illustration]


  Altentheiler liest mit Ruh
  In der Landeszeitung;
  Friedlich grast die treue Kuh
  Unter seiner Leitung.




Dorfpolitiker II

[Illustration]


  Wenn sich zwei so einig sind
  Und sich lange kennen,
  Ach, wie kommt dann oft geschwind
  Einer, sie zu trennen.




Dorfpolitiker III

[Illustration]


  Da die Trennung mglichst kurz,
  Die die zwei betroffen,
  Da nicht gar zu hart der Sturz,
  Nun, wir wollen's hoffen.




berraschung I

[Illustration]


  Stets findet berraschung statt
  Da, wo man's nicht erwartet hat;




berraschung II

[Illustration]


  Doch da dieselbe berall
  Grad angenehm, ist nicht der Fall.




berraschung III

[Illustration]


  Gar oft erschreckt uns eine sehr,
  Und eine andre noch viel mehr.




Die bse Ziege I

[Illustration]


  Ein Strulein, abgepflckt,
  Damit es schmcke,




Die bse Ziege II

[Illustration]


  Wird oft, eh' da es schmckt,
  Ein Raub der Zicke.




Eule und Star

[Illustration]


  Guten Tag, Frau Eule!
  Habt Ihr Langeweile? --
  Ja, eben jetzt,
  So lang Ihr schwtzt!




Schnitzeln

[Illustration]




Schnauz

[Illustration]


  Derweil sein Herr Besuche macht,
  Hlt Schnauz bei Hut und Schirm die Wacht.




Messerschleifen

[Illustration]


  Der Vater schleift das Messer schn,
  Gemtlich tut er das.
  Das Hnschen mu den Schleifstein dreh'n,
  Tt lieber anders was.




Knstlers Hoffnung

[Illustration]


  Armer Knstler hat es sauer,
  Doch Erfolg kommt allgemach!
  Zeigt sich nur erst ein Beschauer,
  Folgen wohl die andern nach.




Komm, komm!

[Illustration]


  Mit Gte lockt fast berall
  Die Frau ihr Schweinchen in den Stall.




Innerer Wert

[Illustration]


  Ein kluger Mann verehrt das Schwein;
  Er denkt an dessen Zweck.
  Von auen ist es ja nicht fein,
  Doch drinnen sitzt der Speck.




Glck im Unglck

[Illustration]


  Das war noch 'n Glck!
  Rief der Heuschreck. Da lie er ein Bein zurck.




Das Nilpferd

[Illustration]


  Das Nilpferd pflckt sich oft gemtlich
  Ein Blmchen ab. Das macht sich niedlich!




Schnitzeln

[Illustration]




Idyll

[Illustration]




Alter schtzt vor Torheit nicht

[Illustration]


  Nein sowas! Ein altes verstndiges Schwein,
  Und fllt kopfber ins Fa hinein!!




Schnitzeln

[Illustration]




Drohendes Verhngnis

[Illustration]


  Der Spritzefisch ist ein
  Gar listiger Geselle.
  Gib acht und ht' dich fein,
  Leichtsinnige Libelle!!




Schnitzeln

[Illustration]




Prosit Neujahr!

[Illustration]


  Das Schwein
  Sei Dein!




Prosit Neujahr!

[Illustration]


  Geld lat von Herzen Allen uns gnnen,
  So viel die Esel nur tragen knnen.




Prosit Neujahr!

[Illustration]


  Da steht und krht er.
  Vielleicht gert er.




Prosit Neujahr!

[Illustration]


  Das alte Jahr gar schnell entwich.
  Es konnt sich kaum gedulden,
  Und lie mit Freuden hinter sich
  Den dicken Sack voll Schulden.




Nachhilfe

[Illustration]


  Dem Esel, strrisch im Geschfte,
  Verleiht der Knittel neue Krfte.




Drohendes Verhngnis

[Illustration]


  Es machen sich die Fliegen
  Ein luftig Tanzvergngen.
  Der Frosch der denkt: Nur munter!
  Ihr kommt schon noch herunter!




Zerstrte Hoffnung

[Illustration]


  Mutter und Sohn mit frohem Gesichte
  Gingen zu Markt. -- Es sind die Eier
    Heuer hbsch teuer,
    Das Stck zwei Dreier. --
  Perdatsch! Da liegt die ganze Geschichte!




Khlung

[Illustration]


  Es ging Professor Schretter
  Ins Feld bei heiem Wetter.

[Illustration]


  Er bckt sich tief, auf da er
  Mal trnke, bers Wasser.

[Illustration]


  Da kam die Gei, und bubbs!
  Gibt sie ihm einen Schubbs.

[Illustration]


  Und wer es sieht, der fhlt:
  Jetzt ist er abgekhlt.




Schnitzeln

[Illustration]




Der Gratulant

[Illustration]


  Zu spt, mein Lieber!
  Der Namenstag ist lngst vorber.




Gefahr im Verzuge

[Illustration]


  Wenn das Rhinozeros, das schlimme,
  Dich kriegen will in seinem Grimme,
  Dann steig auf einen Baum beizeiten,
  Sonst hast du Unannehmlichkeiten.




Ein Muster der Schnelligkeit

[Illustration]


  Die Panzerkrte sprach zur Schnecke:
      Pfui! Schme dich!
  Du kommst ja gar nicht recht vom Flecke!
      Da sieh mal mich!!




Unverhofft

[Illustration]


  Der Negerknabe ging so still
  Am Nil dahin.  Pltzlich erblickt er
  Ein unverhofftes Krokodil.
  Oh, wie erschrickt er!!




Der fliegende Frosch I

[Illustration]


  Wenn einer, der mit Mhe kaum
  Gekrochen ist auf einen Baum,




Der fliegende Frosch II

[Illustration]


  Schon meint, da er ein Vogel wr,




Der fliegende Frosch III

[Illustration]


  So irrt sich der.




Der unverschmte Igel I

[Illustration]


  In einem Baumstamm, unten hohl,
  Da sitzt der Has und fhlt sich wohl.

[Illustration]


  Ein Igel, dem der Ort gefiel,
  Mcht auch hinein, weil's drauen khl.

[Illustration]


  Der Hase, voller Gtigkeit,
  Macht hflich Platz und rckt beiseit.

[Illustration]


  Doch kaum ist er beiseit gerckt,
  Fhlt er bereits, da ihn was prickt.




Der unverschmte Igel II

[Illustration]


  Und pltzlich so geprickelt hat's,
  Er mu heraus mit einem Satz.

[Illustration]


  Oh, unverschmtes Stacheltier!
  Aha, der Fuchs ist auch schon hier.

[Illustration]


  Zwar gleich macht sich der Igel dick
  Und zieht sich in sich selbst zurck.

[Illustration]


  Der Fuchs, der gern den Igel frit,
  Wei aber, was zu machen ist.




Der unverschmte Igel III

[Illustration]


  Und wei, wie man ihn fassen kann,
  Und schttelt und verzehrt ihn dann.

[Illustration]


  Hier liegt die Haut, ganz hohl und leer.
  Den Hasen, scheint's, erfreut es sehr.

[Illustration]


  Doch innerlich, so wie man sieht,
  Ging ihm die Sache zu Gemt.

[Illustration]


  Gottlob, nun sitzt der gute Has
  Gemtlich wieder, wo er sa.




Gestrtes Duett I

[Illustration]


  Melodisch sangen Katz und Kater
  Ihr zrtlich Lied des Abends spt.
  Den Stock ergreift des Hauses Vater,
  Die Mutter nimmt das Waschgert.




Gestrtes Duett II

[Illustration]


  Die sanften Liebestne schwiegen;
  Es zischt und kracht im Treppenhaus.
  Der Vater purzelt von der Stiegen,
  Die Mutter giet die Schale aus.




Sorglos

[Illustration]


  Selbst mancher Weise
  Besieht ein leeres Denkgehuse
  Mit Ernst und Bangen. --
  Der Rabe ist ganz unbefangen.

       *       *       *       *       *


Im Frhjahr 1905 bergab mir mein Onkel Wilhelm Busch in Mechtshausen
zur Aufbewahrung als ein Geschenk fr meine Mutter, seine Schwester, das
eingesiegelte druckfertige Manuskript von Hernach mit der Bemerkung,
da es nach seinem Tode verffentlicht werden knnte.

Es finden sich darin folgende Bemerkungen von seiner Hand:

      zu Bl. 9: Copie von der untersten Zeichnung fr
      Wohlthtigkeitszweck nach Frankfurt gegeben.

      zu Bl. 29: Copie hiervon nebst Text wurde fr einen
      Wohlthtigkeitszweck an Frau Schaeuffelen nach Mnchen gegeben
      1894.

      zu Bl. 52: hnliche Zeichnung wie diese =erste= nebst Text fr
      Wohlthtigkeitszweck an Frau Schaeuffelen nach Mnchen gegeben.

      zu Bl. 55: November 1892 hab ich Text und Zeichnungen auf
      Wunsch des Redacteurs Trojan dem Kladderadatsch fr eine
      Nummer unentgeltlich zur Verfgung gestellt (erschienen zu
      Weihnachten) mir im brigen aber alle Rechte vorbehalten.

      Wilh. Busch.


  HCKELHEIM
  bei Northeim,
  Juni 1908.

  O. NLDEKE, Pastor.

       *       *       *       *       *


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