| Identification: |
Mostadí
CMP: C19 |
| Listen to Audio File: | 62-47b-2 |
| title: Mostadí | |
| canción. inf1 | |
| 1rst hemistich: | Medianoche ya es pasada, |
| 2nd hemistich: | los gayos quieren cantar, |
| 1rst hemistich: | cuando Sharifa partiera |
| 2nd hemistich: | de Tánger para Tetuán. |
| 1rst hemistich: | Trezz nasiones con él trae, |
| 2nd hemistich: | todas trezz a su mandar. |
| 1rst hemistich: | Que, si la siudad la diere, |
| 2nd hemistich: | y él los diera libertad. |
| 1rst hemistich: | Y, si la siudad no diere, |
| 2nd hemistich: | y a bomba la he de tomar. |
| 1rst hemistich: | Y el aljal, por la mañana, |
| 2nd hemistich: | la siubdad mandó a serrar. |
| 1rst hemistich: | El lunes por la mañana, |
| 2nd hemistich: | la bomba empesó a tirar. |
| 1rst hemistich: | La primera que tirara |
| 2nd hemistich: | y esa no hiso ningún mal. |
| 1rst hemistich: | La segunda que tirara |
| 2nd hemistich: | y esa hizzo muncho mal. |
| 1rst hemistich: | Mató a la madre y al hijo, |
| 2nd hemistich: | preñada para más mar. |
| corte de cinta |
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| Digital Archive File: | 62-47b-2 | ||
| Armistead Archive Reel Name: | Reel 62-47, Side B | ||
| Recording Date: | 1962-09-12 | ||
| Recording Place: | Tangier | ||
| Other Transcription Files: | 62-47b-1 62-47b-3 62-47b-4 62-47b-5 62-47b-6 62-47b-7 62-47b-8 | Informant Data (for entire tape) | |
| Name | Residence | City and Country of Origin | Notes (if available) |
| Moisés Benadiba | Tanger MOROCCO | Tanger MOROCCO | MFN III, p. 15v: 73 yrs. born in 1889; lived all his life in Tanger. (9/12/1962) | Additional Data from Field Notes |
| About this Transcription | MFN III, 16av. Mostadí. | Project Data | |
| Supervising Editor: | Karen Olson. Contact Ms. Olson for further information concerning this transcription. | ||
| Project Manager and Digital Library Designer: | Bruce Rosenstock Associate Professor, Department of Religion University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
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