Judah Loews Mistake

Jil Is Lucky

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[Intro]                           [Verse] When the sun rose up today and banish shadows out of town A little boy was found lying on the ground No one knew his name you know what it means It means we will be chased so let’s wake the clay machines Mothers close your doors and fold your babies’ arms Hide your babies’ bed please close your babies’ eyes After all it must be told [Chorus] Our land’s being attacked we must have something to protect Ourselves against the heads of state Who still deny deny deny They can cross the wall and fight the power of the men But before long at the break of dawn the golem will be strong [Verse] We turned around around around all night long Dancing shouting antic prayers not to do it wrong We wrote the name of God on the forehead of the beast I asked him to stand up to walk and to resist After all it must be told [Chorus] Our land’s being attacked we must have something to protect Ourselves against the heads of state Who still deny deny deny They can cross the wall and fight the power of the men But before long at the break of dawn the golem will be strong [Verse] Unfortunately he did more than chase them out of town He first crossed the line and he killed them one by one When he returned I had to erase the "aleph" On the forehead of the beast now the only word you can read is "death" [Chorus] Our land’s being attacked we must have something to protect Ourselves against the heads of state Who still deny deny deny They can cross the wall and fight the power of the men But before long at the break of dawn the golem will be strong [Outro][Instrumental]                     Etc..         

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La chanson aborde des thèmes sombres et troublants liés à la violence et à la lutte pour la survie dans un monde où les puissants demeurent indifférents envers les opprimés. Elle évoque l'image d'un jeune garçon trouvé par terre, symbole d'innocence et de vulnérabilité, dans un contexte où les mères doivent protéger leurs enfants des dangers qui les guettent. Les paroles parlent aussi de la nécessité de se défendre contre ceux qui détiennent le pouvoir et nient la réalité des souffrances infligées. À travers des images puissantes, comme celle du golem, la chanson met en lumière les conséquences de la colère face à l'oppression, soulignant que le besoin de protéger sa terre peut parfois mener à des choix tragiques. Ce récit illustre comment la lutte pour la justice peut se transformer en cycles de violence, laissant une empreinte indélébile sur ceux qui en sont témoins.