Cobram is a town in Victoria, Australia. It is on the Murray River which forms the border between Victoria and New South Wales. Cobram along with the nearby towns of Numurkah and Yarrawonga is part of Shire of Moira and is the administrative centre of the Council. Its twin town of Barooga is located on the north side of the Murray River. Surrounding Cobram are a number of orchards, dairy farms and wineries. At the 2011 census, Cobram had a population of 6,018. Barooga's population is currently 1,497.
Aboriginals, although they had disappeared from the area prior to European settlement, were believed to inhabit the stretch of region bound by the Murray River from Tocumwal to the east of Cobram and south as far as the Broken Creek. Unfortunately, the area bound by Melbourne, Echuca and Albury was a trouble area for recording Aboriginal presence. The main tribe believed to have occupied the area were the Bangerang. A ‘horde’, or smaller grouping of about 100 persons, named Angootheraban, are believed to have lived in the immediate Cobram area.
Cubreme, abrazame y escondeme bajo tus alas, oh Senor
Cubreme, abrazame y escondeme bajo tus alas, oh Senor
No me dejes ir
Deja que sienta de tu gracia
Y de tu amor
Cuando en las noches me inunda el temor
Y siento q la soledad se apodero de mi
Y cuando siento que es poco mi valor
es mi temor
Es mi inseguridad
Es cuando mas te anhelo
Es cuando mas yo necesito
Oir tu dulce voz diciendome estoy aqui
Cubreme, abrazame y escondeme bajo tus alas, oh Senor
Cubreme, abrazame y escondeme bajo tus alas, oh Senor
No me dejes ir
Deja que sienta de tu gracia