Zsére
That's why I love you.
Singing
1. That's why I love, ; Living at the end of the village, ; My baby goes there, ; To water her horse. ; ; 2. To water her horse, ; To make her grin. ; Her two red cheeks, ; To make me kiss her.
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If you knew you were angry with me
Singing
1. If you knew you were angry with me, ; Why did you kiss my cheek? ; You would have felt better, my sweet rose, ; You wouldn't have spoken to me. ; ; 2. I loved you, I won't deny it, ; But that's over. ; My life is over, ; May my envy be satisfied.
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In times of Eastern Sufism
Singing
1. Eastern sweet time, ; All animals rejoice, ; Forests and fields turn green, ; Many sweet young men are happy. ; ; 2. The girls are angry with me, ; That I go to the other line. ; Don't be angry, girls, ; Where I usually go, I go there!
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Only my song should be in the glass
Singing
1. That's my only song, let the cup be, ; My thirsty throat awaits, I would drink it myself.
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My sweet, dear mother, I have no lover.
Singing
1. My sweet, dear mother, I have no lover, ; Who will wash my handkerchief white, ; Wash my mother white as snow, ; On the Prague mountain, says the Chelák commando. ; ; 2. My sweet, dear mother, if you want to ask for a wife, ; Come out to the Zsírő cemetery, ; You will find my ...
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The Nitra restaurant is decorated with wreaths
Singing
1. The great inn in Nitra is wreathed, ; Its windows and doors are wide open, ; In it are the gentlemen who enlisted me, ; They enlisted me for three years, thirty-six months. ; ; 2. The goy has climbed a high mountain, a high mountain, ; The little angel has never kissed me yet,...
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If I sit up, oh if I sit in the middle of the steamer
Singing
1. If I sit down, my dear, if I sit down in the middle of the steamer, ; God knows, my dear, God knows where I'll get out of it, ; From there I'll write my baby a sad letter, ; If she reads it, my dear, if she reads it, her weak heart will break. ; ; 2. If I sit down, my dear, if...
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The shovel is getting married
Singing
1. The shovel gets married, ; He takes the wood for the shovel, ; The lid rattles, ; The frying pan sizzles. ; ; 2. The copper spoon clanks, ; The mortar also plays music. ; The wood for the shovel is pounding, ; Is the new song also good? ; ; 3. Cottage cheese, sour, ; The bride...
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Gypsy woman, what have you cooked?
Singing
1. Gypsy woman, what did you cook? ; Lungs with cabbage. ; What did you stuff it with? ; With dry oat flakes.
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I have two pennies buried.
Singing
1. I have two krajcárs buried, ; My throat is dry, I dug them up, ; Because the Hungarian always drinks wine, ; Until they put them in the coffin. ; ; 2. The little dog went to the barn, ; He ran into the lime pot. ; Whoever does not hear my song, ; Let me get out of there.
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