A TILE

Popular song of Villafáfila

 

 

 

 

If a tile took me from your roof, (bis)

It's for not leaving tonight disconsolate. (Bis)

 

If you take the tile, bring it to me later, (bis)

that the bed where I sleep gets wet. (Bis)

 

If the bed gets wet, put it somewhere else, (bis)

that the tile does not return to your roof. (Bis)

 

I was sick, sick in bed,

bad, bad, bad,

blessed come see me.

 

Early rosebush, beautiful carnation,

you know that, at my door,

there is no well

meet me.

 

At the top of the branch, he sings and says, (bis)

that it is night here, that it is day here,

until daylight comes.

 

I was sick, sick in bed,

bad, bad, bad,

blessed come see me.

 

Early rosebush, beautiful carnation,

you know that, at my door,

there is no well

meet me.

 

How do you want me to go at night to see you, (bis)

They come out to the road to see you, they give me death. (Bis)

 

I was sick, sick in bed,

bad, bad, bad,

blessed come see me.

 

Early rosebush, beautiful carnation,

you know that, at my door,

there is no well

meet me.

 


Saved:

Jose Luis Dominguez Martinez.

 

Activity of the House of the Park "El Palomar" Lagunas de Villafáfila Nature Reserve.

Traditional songs of Tierras de campo 20210.

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Popular song of Villafáfila.

Jot.

A tile.

 

Transcription and montage:

Jose Luis Dominguez Martinez.

 

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