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3 Ponteios de Manuel Bandeira

Song Cycle by Ernesto Frederico (Sobrinho) Hartmann (b. 1970)

1. Azulejo

Language: Portuguese (Português) 
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Text Authorship:

  • by Manuel Bandeira (1886 - 1968), appears in A cinza das horas, in Ponteios, first published 1917

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2. Verde negro  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: Portuguese (Português) 
dever 
de ver 
tudo verde 
tudo negro 
verde-negro 
muito verde 
muito negro
ver de dia 
ver de noite 
verde noite 
negro dia 
verde-negro
verdes vós 
verem eles 
virem eles 
virdes vós 
verem todos 
tudo negro 
tudo verde
verde-negro

Text Authorship:

  • by Manuel Bandeira (1886 - 1968), "Verde-Negro", appears in A cinza das horas, in Ponteios, first published 1917

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3. A onda  [sung text not yet checked]

Language: Portuguese (Português) 
a onda anda
aonde anda
a onda?
a onda ainda
ainda onda
ainda anda
aonde?
aonde?
a onda a onda

Text Authorship:

  • by Manuel Bandeira (1886 - 1968), "A onda", appears in A cinza das horas, in Ponteios, first published 1917

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Total word count: 58
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