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Song Cycle by Hanna Beekhuis (1889 - 1980)

1. Marc groet 's morgens de dingen  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: Dutch (Nederlands) 
Dag ventje met de fiets op de vaas met de bloem
                                       ploem ploem
dag stoel naast de tafel
dag brood op de tafel
dag visserke-vis met de pijp
             en
dag visserke-vis met de pet
         pet en pijp
     van het visserke-vis
          goeiendag

Daa-ag vis
dag lieve vis
dag klein visselijn mijn

Text Authorship:

  • by Paul van Ostaijen (1896 - 1928), "Marc groet 's morgens de dingen"

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2. Nieltje in het acquarium

Language: Dutch (Nederlands) 
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Text Authorship:

  • by Anonymous / Unidentified Author

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3. Ze zitten naast elkander

Language: Dutch (Nederlands) 
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Text Authorship:

  • by Bertus Aafjes (1914 - 1993), copyright ©

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Total word count: 50
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