For the paths of Cangas/the voice of the wind up lamented:/which alone was you (R)/ M. Soliña./The waves of the sea from Cangas/bitter echoes brought:
R/M. Solinha./The seagulls on Cangas
dreams of fear have embroidery:/R/M. Solinha./Under the roofs of Cangas/goes a terror of cold water:/R/ Maria Solinha.
Mary Solinha was tortured by the Spanish Inquisition until they confessed to being witches. Requisitioning their property and and condemned to wear the habit of penance for six months, but it is not known if he died before or after the punishment. Moreover, it is presumed he died shortly after torture. Because of their possessions and greed of the noble Mary Solinho died poor and alone. But always remained in the collective memory.
The song is a poem by Celso Emilio Ferreiro, poet of Galiza.
For the paths of Cangas/the voice of the wind up lamented:/which alone was you (R)/ M. Soliña./The waves of the sea from Cangas/bitter echoes brought:
R/M. Solinha./The seagulls on Cangas
dreams of fear have embroidery:/R/M. Solinha./Under the roofs of Cangas/goes a terror of cold water:/R/ Maria Solinha.
oleiros70 3 years ago
Mary Solinha was tortured by the Spanish Inquisition until they confessed to being witches. Requisitioning their property and and condemned to wear the habit of penance for six months, but it is not known if he died before or after the punishment. Moreover, it is presumed he died shortly after torture. Because of their possessions and greed of the noble Mary Solinho died poor and alone. But always remained in the collective memory.
The song is a poem by Celso Emilio Ferreiro, poet of Galiza.
oleiros70 3 years ago
Magnífico o poeta Celso Emilio Ferreiro
poemasgallegos 4 years ago
ai ke soliña quedaches....
dawidlm 4 years ago