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TO ORDER POSADA CANTO ORIGINAL
TOPIC TO REQUEST POSADA
TO ORDER POSADA WITH LETTER
POSADAS TRADITIONAL SINGING
TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS SONGS
TRADITIONAL MEXICAN POSADAS
TRADITIONAL MEXICAN CAROLS
POSADAS AND CAROLS
SONG TO ASK FOR POSADA ORIGINAL
I SING TO ASK FOR AN ORIGINAL INN
ПЕСНЯ ДЛЯ ПОСАДЫ
포사다를 청하는 노래
ポサダを求める歌
请求波萨达之歌
ПІСНЯ ПРОСИТИ НА ПОСАДУ
LIED, UM NACH POSADA ZU BITTEN
CHANSON À DEMANDER POSADA
CANZONE PER CHIEDERE POSADA
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Inn (Inside)
This is not an inn
keep going
I can't open
don't be a thug
The Pilgrims (Outside)
Don't be inhuman
Give us charity
May the God of heaven
You will be rewarded
Inn (Inside)
You can go now
and do not disturb
Because if I get angry
I'm going to beat them up
The Pilgrims (Outside)
We come exhausted
From Nazareth
I'm a carpenter
Named José
Inn (Inside)
I don't care about the name
Let me sleep
Well, I'm telling you
that we should not open
The Pilgrims (Outside)
Posada asks you
beloved homemade
for just one night
the queen of heaven
Inn (Inside)
Well if she is a queen
who requests it
how come at night
she walks so alone
The Pilgrims (Outside)
My wife is Maria
she is queen of heaven
And mother is going to be
From the divine verb
Inn (Inside)
It's you Joseph
Your wife is Maria
Enter pilgrims
I didn't know them
The Pilgrims (Outside)
God pay gentlemen
Your charity
And the sky fills you
Of happiness
Inn (Inside)
Blessed is the house
that houses this day
To the pure virgin
The beautiful Maria
THE PILGRIMS ENTER
Enter Holy Pilgrims, Pilgrims
receive this corner,
that although the house is poor, I give it to you from the heart.
Let us sing with joy, joy all to consider, that Jesus Joseph and Mary, and Mary, came to us today to Honor
VERSES
Come on Santy, don't delay with the basket of peanuts
Andale Tere come out of the corner with the snack basket
I don't want gold nor do I want silver, what I want is to break the piñata
Add candy and cannelloni for the boys who are very gluttons
Roasted chestnut and covered pineapple, beat up those at the door
Andale Lore come out of the shore with the chamomile bottle
From the little hills and the hills the tejocotes jump and jump
Andale Víctor comes out again with the bottle of wine and sherry
REVIEW OF THE POSADAS
A preparation party, held for nine days before Christmas from December 16 to 24.
Apparently its origin dates back between 1587 and 1600, seeking to replace the celebrations that the indigenous people dedicated to Huitzilopochtli, the god of war, which took place from December 7 to 26, so they coincided with the celebrations of Christmas
The Augustinian friar Diego Soria, from the now former convent of San Agustín de Acolman, in the State of Mexico, obtained permission from Pope Sixtus V to carry out special masses in which passages and representations of Christmas were interspersed
To make them more attractive, rockets, sparklers, Christmas carols and the litany to ask for posada are used, whose purpose is to remind people of the long pilgrimage from Nazareth to Bethlehem of the Virgin Mary and Joseph to register in one of the provincial censuses ordered by the emperor Caesar Augustus which coincided with the birth of Jesus, according to what is read in the Gospel according to Saint Luke:
It happened that in those days a decree came out to register everyone. This first census took place when Quirinius was procurator of Syria. They all went to register, each one to their own city. Joseph also went up from Galilee, from the city of Nazareth, to Judea, to the city of Bethlehem, because he was of the house and lineage of David, Mary being with child. And it came to pass, while they were there, that her days of delivery were fulfilled, and she gave birth to her firstborn son, wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger, because there was no place for them in the inn (Luke 2 , 1-7)
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