When someone blunders, we say that he makes a misstep.
Is it then not clear that all the ills of mankind, all the tragic misfortunes that fill our history books, all the political blunders, all the failures of the great leaders have arisen merely from a lack of skill in dancing. Moliere, 1622
As i was going over the bridge at An naoned(Nantes),I saw a young girl crying.When I asked her why,she told me her gold ring had fallen into the water.What ll you give me if i go in searching for it?50 coins & a good heart.I went in, never came up.Dad cried out the window-thats my 3rd son to drown(Moral:watch out for Breton women who get you to do stuff,Breizh atao,kenevezo).
SuperJohnnykay 9 months ago
P'edon war bont an Naoned, ge maluron lurette
P'edon war bont an Naoned, ge maluron lure
An deiz all o kanañ, maluron lurette
An deiz all o kanañ, maluron lure
gasird 1 year ago
@balak1
it s a breton song in breton about a girl in the city of nantes
RIXARTH 1 year ago
great. do the words mean annything?
balak1 1 year ago