Difference between revisions of "Protest songs"
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Human needs should run the show | Human needs should run the show | ||
Knock it knock it down - RISE UP | Knock it knock it down - RISE UP | ||
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ALE BRIDER | |||
Adapted from a poem by Morris Winshevsky | |||
Chorus (nign): | |||
Day day... | |||
Un mir zaynen ale brider Oy, oy, ale brider | |||
Un mir zingen fieylekhe lider Oy, oy, oy. | |||
Un mir haltn zikh in eynem; Oy, oy, zikh in eynem | |||
Azelkhes iz nito bay keynem Oy, oy, oy. | |||
Chorus: | |||
Un mir zaynen ale shvester; Oy, oy, ale shvester | |||
Vi Sore, Rivka, Rut un Esther Oy, oy, oy. | |||
Un mir zaynen ale eynik Oy, oy, ale eynik | |||
Tsi mir zaynen fil tsi veynik Oy, oy, oy. | |||
Chorus: | |||
translation | |||
We are all brothers and sing happy songs. | |||
And we are all sisters. | |||
We stay together, always united, | |||
caring for one another. | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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Revision as of 11:51, 16 October 2011
BELLA CIAO |
RISE IN PROTEST |
ALE BRIDER |