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Alabar quero al Dio 1

Alabar quero al Dio 1

Lyrics

Alabar quero al Dio 
con tañer y cante,
siendo el no piedrió 
amistad avante:
de hombre berbante 
El mos escapó
y a Hamán lo encapó
en una paída, 
non topó fuída.

Buscó Hamán el mamzer 
de querer mercarmos,
esto lo quiso hacer 
para atemarmos,
no mos olvidamos 
esta enemistad:
meldamos con amistad
de la vieja historia, 
tenelda en memoria.

Kelal de este Purim 
es de abrir las manos,
diciendo Alah Kerim 
e viva, hermanos,
coman endianos, 
sofrito y kebab
cada uno su erbab
ordenen las mesas 
sin haber manquezas.

Se vistió la reina Ester 
en el tracer día,
vestida de su color 
que al oro parecía,
con grande mancía 
se fue ande el rey.
El rey que la vido venir
piedrió su tino, 
a la color del vino.

- ¿Qué es la tu venida, Ester? 
¿qué es la tu demanda?
- Un convit quero hacer 
en la tuya casa,
con toda la compaña 
y Hamán tambien;
a tambien quero comer
con ti en una mesa 
viva tu grandeza

Translation

I wish to praise God
with music and with song,
for He heard and never lost
His faithful friendship:
from the criminal man
He let us escape,
and Haman He trapped
in his own snare,
he found no way out. Haman, the bastard,
sought to sell us out
this he wished to do
to destroy us
We will never forget
this enmity —
we read with friendship
the ancient story,
keeping it in memory.
The rule of this Purim 
is to open hands,
Saying "Allah is Generous" and live, brothers,
Let them eat sweets, sofrito and kebab,
Each one to his ability,
Set the tables without there being lack Queen Esther dressed on the third day,
Dressed in her clothing that looked like gold,
With great grace she went to the king.
The king who saw her coming
lost his mind, blushed like the color of wine. - Why have you come, Esther? What is your request?
- A banquet I want to make in your house,
With all the company, and also Haman;
I also want to eat
With you at one table, may your greatness live!

Description

Jerusalem National Sound Archives placement: Yc1188/8

With its characteristic nine line asymmetrical rhythm and structure of a Purim copla, this song combines several themes: the story of Haman who wished to destroy the people of Israel and how they were saved by God, the story of how Esther outsmarted Haman, and the social traditions of Purim, including festive foods, drink and gifts with friends, family and neighbors.



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