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Kind en kraai

Song Cycle by Peter Schat (1935 - 2003)

1. Boezem
 (Sung text)

Language: Dutch (Nederlands) 
vaak naar zijn moeders borst
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  • by Harry Mulisch (1927 - 2010), copyright ©

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2. Pop
 (Sung text)

Language: Dutch (Nederlands) 
de moeder brengt haar lieve kind
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  • by Harry Mulisch (1927 - 2010), copyright ©

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3. Vertrek
 (Sung text)

Language: Dutch (Nederlands) 
het kind roept: kijk eens wat ik kan
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4. Zorg
 (Sung text)

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de baby in zijn wang
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  • by Harry Mulisch (1927 - 2010), copyright ©

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5. Gelag
 (Sung text)

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het was een warme zomerdag
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  • by Harry Mulisch (1927 - 2010), copyright ©

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6. Aanzoek
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ik wil met mijn moeder trouwen
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  • by Harry Mulisch (1927 - 2010), copyright ©

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7. Spel
 (Sung text)

Language: Dutch (Nederlands) 
't is takkenweer
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  • by Harry Mulisch (1927 - 2010), copyright ©

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8. Verzoening
 (Sung text)

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op een late avond
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  • by Harry Mulisch (1927 - 2010), copyright ©

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9. Samenhang
 (Sung text)

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de moeder vluchtte met haar zoon
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  • by Harry Mulisch (1927 - 2010), copyright ©

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10. Vergezicht
 (Sung text)

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in het kind, daar ligt een steen
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11. Spiegel
 (Sung text)

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de jongen zoekt bij de kapper baat
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