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Curmisagios

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Furor Gallico Canonical path: /furor-gallico/curmisagios Related lyric paths: 6 Video embedded: yes
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Curmisagios

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El sol l'è da un pezz già tramuntaa,

E numm semm chi intorn al foeugh adrè a balaa,

La luna adess l'è già alta soo in del ciel

E numm semm chi ammò adrè a bev

On oltra bira, on alter gir intorn al foeugh,

On oltra volta e poeu se turna indré anmò

Cantem la téra, i montagn, i noster bosch

Festa pagana da la matina a quand l'è fosch!!

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