​Kathlene,

You might try google.  I found a couple Bom Bom songs with chickens but not
sure if they are the one you are looking for.

"E"​

On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 6:36 AM, Kathlene Lima <klimapow...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I hope this is not the wrong place to ask about this subject but I am
> doing a project for my nieces. I would like to give them a booklet for
> Christmas, listing all the Portuguese phrases I learned over the years from
> my father and aunts. I am the last person exposed to this history and do
> not want it to get lost.
>
> There was a nursery rhyme my family sang to babies. It started with "Bom
> Bom,Gahlina, Bom bom. Sounded like Boom. I know that means "Good Chicken".
> As the rhyme is sung, the baby's palm is tapped. No one outside of my
> family has ever heard of this but my family has always played this with
> baby's.
> My Grandfather was from Sao Miguel and my Grandmother Faial. Thanks so
> much and let me know if this is not an appropriate forum to ask this
> question.
>
> Kathlene Lima
> Bushnell, FL
> USA
>
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