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Once upon a time, a prince
Song
1. Once upon a time, a prince, What did he think to himself, ; Iraca, recece, What did he think to himself. ; ; Last line: ; Basket-weaver Lanka goes to the palace. ; ; 2. He put on, The coachman's clothes, ; Iraca, recece, The coachman's clothes. ; ; 3. He set out to ask, The rich judge's daughter, ; Iraca, recece, The rich judge's daughter. ; ; 4. Good day, God grant, Rich judge's daughter, ; Iraca, recece, Rich judge's daughter. ; ; 5. God brought him, brought him, Poor coachman, ; Iraca, recece, Poor coachman. ; ; 6. Let him sit down with us, Here on the horse, ; Iraca, recece, Here on the horse. ; ; 7. I didn't come here to sit down, ; Iraca, recece, To sit down. ; ; 8. But I came here to see whether you will come to me or not, ; Iraca, recece, Whether you will come to me or not. ; ; 9. It doesn't suit me, Poor coachman, ; Iraca, recece, Poor coachman. ; ; 10. Here is a basket-weaver girl next door, ; Iraca, recece, Basket-weaver girl. ; ; 11. Good day, God bless you, basket-weaver girl, ; Iraca, recece, Basket-weaver girl. ; ; 12. God brought it, brought it, Dear coachman, ; Iraca, recece, Dear coachman. ; ; 13. Let them sit with us, In the clean room, ; Iraca, recece, In the clean room. ; ; 14. I did not come, To sit here, ; Iraca, recece, To sit here. ; ; 15. But I came, Whether you will come to me or not, ; Iraca, recece, Whether you will come to me or not. ; ; 16. It suits me, Let us make a vow, ; Iraca, recece, Let us make a vow. ; ; *** ; ; 17. Once upon a time, a prince, What did he think to himself, ; Iraca, recece, What did he think to himself. ; ; 18. He put on his royal robes, ; Iraca, recece, His royal robes. ; ; 19. He set out to ask for the daughter of a rich judge, ; Iraca, recece, The daughter of a rich judge. ; ; 20. – Good day, good day, Daughter of a rich judge, ; Iraca, recece, Daughter of a rich judge. ; ; 21. – Sit down with us, Here on the sofa, ; Iraca, recece, Here on the sofa. ; ; 22. – I didn’t come, To sit down here, ; Iraca, recece, To sit down here. ; ; 23. But I came, Whether you will come to me or not, ; Iraca, recece, Whether you will come to me or not. ; ; 24. It suits me, Let’s make an appointment, ; Iraca, recece, It suits me. ; ; 25. – I’m going to the neighbor, To the basket-weaver girl, ; Iraca, recece, To the basket-weaver girl. ; ; 26. – Good day, Basket Weaver's Daughter, ; Iraca, recece, Basket Weaver's Daughter. ; ; 27. – God has brought it, brought it, Dear King, ; Iraca, recece, Dear King. ; ; 28. Let us sit down, In the clean room, ; Iraca, recece, In the clean room. ; ; 29. – I did not come, To sit down here, ; Iraca, recece, To sit down here. ; ; 30. But I came, To see whether he will come to me or not, ; Iraca, recece, Whether he will come to me or not. ; ; 31. – I am engaged, To a coachman, ; Iraca, recece, A coachman. ; ; 32. – It is I, no one else, Let us embrace each other, ; Iraca, recece, Let us embrace each other. ; ; 33. The daughter of a rich judge, Goes to the madhouse, ; And the basket-weaver's ladle goes to the palace.