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||Kabbo's Song On The Loss Of His Tobacco Pouch[1]
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W. H. I. Bleek
Specimens of Bushman Folklore
George Allen & Company, Ltd, London
1911
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||Kabbo’s Song On The Loss Of His Tobacco Pouch[1]: personal loss, memory, longing, everyday grief, attachment, song
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||Kabbo's Song On The Loss Of His Tobacco Pouch[1]
Famine it is,
Famine it is,
Famine is here.
Famine it is,
Famine it is,
Famine is here.
Famine ["tobacco-hunger" is meant here]-he did not smoke, because a dog had come in the night (and) carried off from him his pouch. And he arose in the night, he missed his pouch. And then he again lay down, while he did not smoke. And we were early seeking for the pouch. We did not find the pouch.
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