Canto a Los Guanches

Aitiden Guanche

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    It was up to the Guanches, with courage A los guanches les tocó, con valor To defend almost a century Casi un siglo defender With rudimentary weapons Con armas rudimentarias Against the bronze and against the iron of the French Contra el bronce y contra el hierro del francés The fortunate islands, which later Las islas afortunadas, que después The Spanish will plunder Saqueará el español

    The Fortunate Islands Las islas afortunadas Some poet called them Algún poeta les dijo Some poet Algún poeta Some poet called them Algún poeta les dijo Without imagining how sad Sin imaginar lo triste Her fate would be Que sería su destino Without imagining how sad Sin imaginar lo triste Her fate would be Que sería su destino The Fortunate Islands Las islas afortunadas Some poet called them Algún poeta les dijo

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    This is how Así es que se cantan The Canarian folias are sung Las folias canarias Giving meaning to each word Dándole sentido, a cada palabra Popular couplets, verses to the homeland Coplas populares, versos a la patria

    The lament is still heard Aún se escucha el lamento In the valleys and mountains En los valles y montañas In the valleys En los valles In the valleys and mountains En los valles y montañas Of the Guanche who gave his life Del guanche que dio su vida Before serving Spain Antes que servirle a España Of the Guanche who gave his life Del guanche que dio su vida Before serving Spain Antes que servirle a España The lament is still heard Aún se escucha el lamento In the valleys and mountains En los valles y montañas

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