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Meaning of la tarara




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

la tarara
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Children's song popular in Castile from the 19th century with different versions, sung on both sides of the Spanish civil war and collected in 1931 by Garcia Lorca. Like all children. "It has the Tarara / a white dress / red polka dot / for Holy Thursday." La Tarara, / la Tarara, / la Tarara girl, / that I dance it. / Has the Tarara / a bad finger / cure can not / no surgeon. "/ La Tarara, / la Tarara, / la Tarara girl, / that I dance it /"

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It is the name of a poem and a children's song, written by Federico García Lorca. It means crazy, without trial, crazy, insane, disturbed.

  



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