nininini-ohhhh yooo
nininini-ohhhh yooyeah
nininini-ohhhyoo

ninininini-ohhhyoo
nininini-ohhhh yeah
ninininini-ohhhyoo

I'm living proof, evidence,
We never left, we settled in,
Jews to survive genocide and pestilence,
In every generation they tried annihilation,
After our souls took our bodies for consilation,
Out of germany,
Heavens century,
We'd beceme our own worst enemies,
We lost our identity,
Not gentiles, but we pretend to be,
Can't you see it's the disease and not the remedy,
You wanted integration,
Integration leads to assimilation,
Assimilation to disintegration,
I gotta speak out i can't be complacent,
Or avain my Jewish nation,
I love you i hate to see you struggle,
Sold yourself for a dollar & happy meal at mcdonalds,
Don't be embarassed our history is illustrious!
Stop intermarriage theres not enough of us.
Don't be eshamed, or humiliated,
I grew up estranged and assimilated,
But now i became reaffiliated,
Reclaimed up for my fame,
And remain enfigurated,
So i say it loud "I'm a Jew and I'm proud",
I walk around in a kipa and tzitzit hanging out,
You need to return home the porch light is always on,
But in the dark of the night its time to wake the dawn,

I wanna speak out,
Cos it times to speak out,
The moment is now,
Proud Jews use your mouths,
I wanna speak out,
Cos it times to speak out,
The moment is now,
Proud Jews use your mouths.

Attention my lord,
We've died at the hands of the sword,
Our people spurned and despised terrorised and abhorred,
But the millions were goured,
Like an ox and a boar,
I've been teshuvah shmyin,
We ask what all this is for?,
We're serving hurt, so many blows for you,
Walk through ice and snow for you,
Sweat blood through skin holes for you,
Until we study or need to know you,
They burned our body with holy scrolls brand new,
Wrapped around our body like clothes which proove,
We tap our souls and never let go of you,
No never let go of you,
Knocked down,
All my minds the l-rds for you,
Woke at night and cry shores for you,
Who knows of his pain but Jews?,
200 decades to proove.

I wanna speak out,
Cos it times to speak out,
The moment is now,
Proud Jews use your mouths,
I wanna speak out,
Cos it times to speak out,
The moment is now,
Proud Jews use your mouths.

Let it say the world,
Really is,
Peoples politics are getting rid ,
of all the righteous Jewish personnage,
defaming those who teach us all how to live,
We've been quiet so long,
As if we are wrong,
Battle from countries looking to gain,
(Our people)
Centuries of desecration,
Like birth pearls,
And i have acenciation,

I wanna speak out,
Cos it times to speak out,
The moment is now,
Proud Jews use your mouths,
I wanna speak out,
Cos it times to speak out,
The moment is now,
Proud Jews use your mouths.

I wanna speak out,
Cos it times to speak out,
The moment is now,
Proud Jews use your mouths,
I wanna speak out,
Cos it times to speak out,
The moment is now,
Proud Jews use your mouths.



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    I love this song. its about speaking out and not being ashamed of being jewish and basically being proud because otherwise all the jews will be lost to assimilation and intermarriage. this song makes me pride and want to say""I'm a Jew and I'm proud"

    hannsgon June 25, 2008   Link

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