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The exterminated tavern-keeper family

Song

1. Alas, but it is muddy, alas, but it is this road, ; Yhere these nine beasts set off, ; Yhere these nine beasts set off, ; They turn into Pápajíné's yyard. ; ; 2. – Pápajíné, may God give you good evening, ; – May God give others luck too, ; – Hey, Pápajíné, how can you wish for luck, ; The big knife is still in her heart at night. ; ; 3. Pápajíné ran out into the yard, ; She clasped both hands on her head, ; – My God, where am I going, what am I doing? ; They are killing me for my six-month-old child. ; ; 4. Hey, my daughter Mari, go to the cellar, ; Bring half a glass of wine to the sweet little house, ; Pápajíné doesn't need our wine, ; Only her life, even all her wealth. ; ; 5. The coachman also goes home at half-dawn, ; He found the door and gate open, ; – My God, there must be great trouble here, ; I found the door and gate open. ; ; 6. Then he immediately turned into the room, ; Pápajíné found her already dead, ; Both her hands were tied with yellow wire, ; The thaler had been taken from her left pocket. ; ;

Inventory number:

10233

Collection:

Repository

Genre:

Adult folk songs Ballad

Type:

Song

Municipality:

Egyházasbást, Újbást