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by Francisco De la Iglesia Iglesia y Darrac

Fuentecilla, que en rauda corrien te vas regando la tremula flor
 (Sung text for setting by M. de Ledesma)
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Language: Spanish (Español) 
Fuentecilla, que en rauda corriente 
vas regando la tremula flor,
de tus aguas acalla el murmullo,
que durmiose en la yerba mi amor!

Cefirillo, que mueves travieso
de las hojas el fresco verdor,
cesa, cesa en tu vuelo inconstante,
que durmiose en la yerba mi amor!

Noble encina, que emcumbras la frente
y contrastas de Febo el ardor,
hoy extiende tu sombra benigna,
que durmiose en la yerba mi amor!

Paxarillo, que, puesto en la rama,
fuiste al alma tan dulce cantor,
de tus trinos acalla el echizo,
que durmiose en la yerba mi amor.

Madreselva, decuella pomposa,
siendo gala del bosque y honor,
ya en festones corona los troncos,
que durmiose en la yerba mi amor!

Matizad, florecillas, el suelo,
vierta el aura dulcisimo olor
y recuerde este sitio al amante,
que durmiose en la yerba mi amor!

Composition:

    Set to music by Mariano Rodríguez de Ledesma , "Fuentecilla, que en rauda corrien te vas regando la tremula flor", published c1807 [ voice and guitar ], from Sechs spanische Lieder, no. 2, note: guitar part arranged by August Matthaei

Text Authorship:

  • by Francisco De la Iglesia Iglesia y Darrac

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Researcher for this page: Johann Winkler

This text was added to the website: 2024-04-18
Line count: 24
Word count: 139

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