Hijo de la Luna - Tal Barr

This is a legend, by José Maria Cane. It explains why the moon waxes and wanes, through a mythical percpective. It is a story of a gypsy woman, of the Romani people, and her love for a man of the Cale tribe. Marriage between tribe was forbidden, so the gypsy conjures the moon, asking to marry that man. The moon agrees to grant the gypsy’s wish with one condition. Her first born child will be given to the moon (female in spanish) whose only wish is to be a mother. The translation below reveals the rest of the story. Enjoy. Spotify: Apple Music: Facebook: Instagram: Bandcamp: Vocals and production by Tal Barr Guitars by Gal Azulay “Fool is he who does not understand Tells a legend That a female gypsy Conjured the moon until dawn Crying she would ask That the day would come For she to marry
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