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From the River to the sea
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From the River to the Sea The Holy Land is not for Free | piano-forte equivalento |
The Roman and the Byzantine named their colony Palestine | piano |
The Islamic Arabs and Crusader Franks Ottoman Turks and British ships and tanks | |
All these foreign empires who occupy Delude themselves with their own lie, | mezzo |
They will be divided, they will be defeated, Let the truth be spoken and the words will be repeated | the people, united |
Who wrote the bible? Well, well, Who stands with Israel? | reprise improvisando ad forte Standing well, well, well, well I stand with Israel |
Free the hostages, free them now. Let the kings of Gaza come and bow. | fortissimo staccato mezzo-forte, legato |
Hidden in caves, holes in the ground Blast the shofar hear the sound. | teruah, tekia ad shevarim |
Hey, Hey, Ho ho, Idolaters, Tankies, got to go | Signo Leninfall, offstage |
One, two, three, four No more death cults, no more war | D.S. per requiem necessitat et ad nauseum |
Dar ha-yShalom? house of war? What is it you're praying for? | piano |
Who wrote the bible? Well, well, Who stands with Israel? | reprise improvisando ad crescendo forte |
The Holy God will draw the line And possess the gates of Palestine. | Majestuoso, mezzo-piano reprise “Come _ and draw” |
From the River to the sea, Let the sons of Jacob return to thee With mitzvot and good deeds that be in keeping with your holy law of liberty | C.f. Jeremiah 30-33 |
Ratzonecha, ken yehi Come judge the nations righteously | C.f. Psalms 96, 98, etc. |
From the Persian gulf to the Sahel, Peace to the friends of Israel. | C.f. Isaiah 2, 62 |