Occasional song
Oh my God, what have you given me?
Singing
1. Oh, my God, what did you give, ; That you married me, ; You gave me a big cross, ; That I didn't get lost in the forest. ; ; 2. If you only knew what I know, ; How sick I am. ; If I see a sweet breath, ; I will be cured right away.
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I have no better farm.
Singing
1. I have no better home, ; Than in my baby's yard. ; I spread out my blanket, ; Both laugh at me. ; ; 2. Oh, my sweet little one, ; My little wife, ; Little eyes, your mouth, ; Both laugh at me. ; ; 3. If someone were to call me, ; Would challenge me to drill a barrel, ; I would...
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My sweet dear angel
Singing
1. My sweet, dear angel, ; I don't have a panty line, ; Why didn't you tell me on Saturday, ; I bought it in Gyarmat. ; ; 2. I would have bought it, but I didn't, ; That stall wasn't open. ; That stall wasn't open, ; There was a panty line next to it. ; ; 3. Sweet little one, my ...
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They brought a big bag here
Singing
1. They brought me here to a big barn, ; To a dry, smoky kitchen. ; My hair, my lipstick, my violet, ; Kiss my face. ; ; Kiss my face again, ; A hundred times after another. ; ; A hundred times after another, ; Sunday afternoon.
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A stack of oats in front of our house
Singing
1. I'm beating my oat in front of our house, ; I'm beating my hoe, ; I'm beating it like a young man, ; All the rust is falling off it. ; ; 2. I have so many envious people, ; They bark like dogs. ; I'll give them three days, ; Let them bark themselves out.
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The top of the tower is tall.
Singing
1. The top of the tower is high, ; The lamb has no field. ; My lamb needs a green field, ; I need a brown lover. ; ; 2. A wide ditch in Egerszeg, ; Many beautiful girls walk there. ; This is how she walks on a high hill, ; I watch her bitterly. ; ; 3. A narrow ditch in Egerszeg, ...
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Come in, my lipstick, come in.
Singing
1. Come in, my lipstick, come in, ; I'm alone here, ; Two gypsy boys are playing the violin, ; I'm alone. ; ; 2. I won't be here long, ; Only until about twelve o'clock, ; Because those twelve hours, ; Are only as long as a minute.
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Corn sweet marshmallow
Singing
1. Sweet corn mallow, ; I am an old woman now. ; But my dear husband is young, ; My hope is in him. ; ; 2. If I could breathe even one more girl, ; I would think about whom I would marry. ; I would choose the young man, ; Like a pot at the market. ; ; |: The pot because of its co...
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I settled in Tornóca as a carpenter.
Singing
1. I have settled in Tarnócá as a shepherd, ; There is good pasture there for the sheep. ; My sheep wear copper bells, ; Let them know, they are grazing now. ; ; 2. My wages are ten forints and twenty kreuzars, ; Even from that, as a shepherd in Tornócá. ; I will be with my maste...
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Then I want to go down to the village.
Singing
1. Then I would like to go down to the village, ; When they take my baby to the funeral. ; I would listen to how much her heart beats, ; My brown baby, why do you deny her. ; ; 2. My mother, I will not live long, ; Only until the day of my baby's wedding. ; Then they will bring m...
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