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Central Greece Carnival Song, Philosophical Song
I Have Grown Old, Goddam It
Γέρασα, μωρέ παιδιά
– I have grown old, goddammit, friends, I have grown old and cannot now,
I have grown old and cannot now sing the songs I us...

Eastern Thrace & Roumelia Fable Song (Ballad), Philosophical Song
I Passed by and Bade Good Day
Πέρασα καλημέρισα
I passed by and bid four black eyes good day,
four lips, dear Daphne, four red lips.
Four red lips and two lithe, slender f...

Pontus Eskikıran Philosophical Song
If I Die, Bury Me
Αν αποθάνω, θάψον με
If I die, bury me on a tall mountain
so I can hear the shepherd’s whistle
and the pipe’s sweet sound,
so I can hear the sh...

Cyclades Naxos Couplets Philosophical Song, Carnival Song
It Is the Custom Every Year
Τούτες οι μέρες το ’χουνε
It is the custom every year to mark these days and weeks
with dances for young swains and maids that mothers may rejoice.
S...

Cyclades Naxos Carnival Song, Philosophical Song
It Is the Custom Every Year
Τούτες οι μέρες το 'χουνε
It is the custom every year to mark these days and weeks
with dances for young swains and maids that mothers may rejoice.
S...

Crete Cretan Rizitiko Philosophical Song
The Brave Man
Ο αντρειωμένος
Don’t weep for the brave man, even if he misses his mark.
For if he misses once, if he misses twice, he is still brave.
His...

Crete Cretan Rizitiko Philosophical Song
The Eagle (On a Mountain High)
On a high mountain, on a sharp, steep rock,
an eagle was standing and he was gazing,
an eagle soaked and freezing.
He year...

Crete Cretan Rizitiko Philosophical Song
The Gallant Man
Never pity a valiant man not even if he misses,
and if he misses once or twice, he's still valiant and brave.
Ηis door will...


Epirus Polyphonic Pastoral Song, Philosophical Song
They Are Lucky, the Mountains
Καλότυχα είναι τα βουνά

Central Greece Fthiotida, Amphicleia Philosophical Song, Nature Song
Winter and Autumn
Χειμώνας κι ο χινόπωρος
Winter and… winter and autumn…
winter and autumn eat and drink at the same table.
They called for spring to join them, but ...
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