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Dos tonadas levantinas

Song Cycle by Oscar Esplá (1886 - 1976)

1. De la Sierra
 (Sung text)

Language: Spanish (Español) 
Yo le canto mi pena al sol
para ver si me tiene de allá arriba compasión
que ya no vive mi madre.

Y nadie llora conmigo
que me muero de dolor, ay, de dolor.
Yo le canto mi pena al sol.

Text Authorship:

  • by Anonymous / Unidentified Author

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Researcher for this page: Ivo Zandhuis

2. De la Marina
 (Sung text)

Language: Spanish (Español) 
Si te vas mañana al monte
no te olvides de llevar
una bota de buen vino,
que es muy largo el caminar

Una bota de buen vino
mañana al monte.

Si te cansas, pues, le sienta
sa la sombra del pinar.

Mañana al montea la sombra del pinar.

Y antes de que el sol se esconda
deja, deja de talar
allá a la sombra del pinar.

Que no es buena la faena
cuando es largo el caminar.

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Researcher for this page: Ivo Zandhuis
Total word count: 118
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