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Song Bonbon bwilé See also Islands in the Caribbean France National anthems World regions

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Lyrics – Guadeloupean Creole (Folk song from Guadeloupe) RefrainBonbon bwilé, bonbon bwilé,Bonbon bwiléSa ka fé di bon la fimé 1. Manman ka pédaléPapa ka pédaléLhé yo ka pédaléSa ka fé di bon la fimé Refrain 2. Ti sé ka pédaléGwan fwé ka pédaléLhé yo ka pédaléSa ka fé di bon la fimé Refrain 3. Cousine […]

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Lyrics (Folk tune from Ireland, Lyrics by Alfred Perceval Graves) I’ve found my bonny babe a nestOn Slumber Tree,I’ll rock you here to rosy rest,Astore Machree (“a stór mo chroni”)*Oh lulla lo! sing all the leavesOn Slumber Tree,Till everything that hurts or grieves,Afar must flee! I’d put my pretty child to floatAway from me,Within the […]

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Songs Apré bèf la sé ou Tant sirop est doux See also Islands in the Caribbean National anthems World regions

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Info Since this birthday song jokes that “you come second after the cow!”, it is usually sung to people you are close to. (source) Lyrics – Martinique Creole (Melody by Patty & Mildred J. Hill, 1893, Lyrics: Traditional Martinique Creole) Apré bèf la sé ou,Apré bèf la sé ou,Apré bèf la sé ou ______*Apré bèf […]

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