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Dat Mäken von Brakel
- Narrated by: Viola Gabor
- Length: 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Ein Mädchen glaubt sich in der Kapelle allein und singt zu St. Anna, der Mutter Mariens und der Großmutter Jesu, dass sie ihr einen Mann gibt:
"O hilge sünte Anne, (O heilige Sankt Anne)
help mie doch bald tom Manne. (verhilf mir doch bald zum Manne)
Du kennst'n ja wull: (du kennst ihn ja wohl)
he wuhnt var'm Suttmerdore, (Er wohnt vor'm Suttmertor)
hed gele Hore: (hat blonde Haare)
du kennst 'n wull." (du kennst ihn ja wohl)
Der Küster ruft von hinter dem Altar, sie kriege ihn nicht ("Du kriggst 'n nig, du kriggst 'n nig."). Das Mädchen meint, Maria spricht und ruft, sie solle still sein und ihre Mutter Anna reden lassen ("Pepperlepep, dumme Blae, halt de Schnuten un lat de Möhme kühren").
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