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Living The Dream

Hey boy what do you wanna tell me?
Ya turn on the air condition even though I'm cold
[you're] telling me stories from(like from) Charlie's kingdom*(1)
Are you sane, tell me are ya sane?!
Hey boy you're ruining my vibe
Talking about yourself in third person - stop
Your name is Yair, ya don't need to remind [me] that
You enter to the room and say 'Yair is here'
 
My life were perfect before too
In a bad day at the worst case I'd put lipstick
Just spill one more word from your mouth and you can only wish to see me
 
In my schedule I write and check
I have a sunset yoga on saturday
I don't have time for you in my new routine
 
[at] morning brish and brash *(2)
[at] noon toking
[at] evening going wild *(3)
I'm living the dream
 
I have myself without you, I have myself on another level *(4)
 
Hey boy I think you didn't understand
I'm not hiding like Afikoman I'm not Santa
I'm sharper than mint chewing gum *(5)
Even though you can't even handle blue Airwaves so
boy I think [you'de better] chill
If I'm Snow White you're an apple
you're poisonous to me, acting unkindly to me, salty
like that round beigel that has tons of salt
 
without you it's sweet like mango
I find the parking fast I don't need Pango
I have a GIF for any situation and now it's time for a dancing heart
 
without you in my life it's not tied-up
it's like magic, exactly like Expelliarmus
yes I'm dancing like there's no tomorrow and you're just standing [there]
 
[at] morning brish and brash
[at] noon toking
[at] evening going wild
I'm living the dream
 
I have myself without you, I have myself on another level
 
Yair, ya don't need to explain how to make a good cofee
Yair, ya don't need to declare that the Beatles are overatred
Yair, ya don't need to clarify that you went to the best place in India and now it's closed and no one can't go there anymore and only you've made it!!! Yair
 
[at] morning brish and brash
[at] noon toking
[at] evening going wild
I'm living the dream
(wow I'm pain/fine bitch) *(6)
 


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17.03.2025

Our World is Beautiful (Villagers' Reprise)





From the highest point in the sky (To the end of the mines)
Where is the spark? (That illuminates us)
 

What did it look like?
If only we knew
If only this kingdom
Would become beautiful again
 


17.03.2025

Rain





Struggled, waiting for sun
The city tired of rains
You slept, crying, swallowing blood
When the dawn was seen on the horizon
 

I never complaint about fate
Even if it turned my morning into evening
With this evening, it brought
My heart that was left away
 

Little by little, it rained
My heart shattered into little pieces
When it became morning againi
'Do you love me?' - I asked
 

You never asked for anything
You admired my eyebrows and eyes a thousand times
Stroking your black hair,
I lost myself this night
 

Struggled, waiting for sun
The city tired of rains
Where do you go, swallowing blood?
Where would the dawn lead me?
 


17.03.2025

Sawah Lettuces





Sawah lettuces spread out all over the ricefields
Sawah lettuces spread out all over the ricefields
The boy's mother came by to pick some sawah lettuce
The boy's mother came by to pick some sawah lettuce
Without looking, she grabbed a bunch and left
The sawah lettuces has now been brought back home
 

In the morning, the sawah lettuces are sold at the market
In the morning, the sawah lettuces are sold at the market
Laid out in rows, all tied up as well to be sold
Laid out in rows, all tied up as well to be sold
The girl's mother bought some while carrying a woven basket
The sawah lettuces are now ready to be cooked
 

Sawah lettuces are placed in a pot of boiling water
Sawah lettuces are placed in a pot of boiling water
Half-cooked, it's then strained to be eaten as a side dish
Half-cooked, it's then strained to be eaten as a side dish
With two plates of rice and nasnaran, sitting on a divan
The sawah lettuce is eaten with rice
 


17.03.2025

The Little Bunch of Rushes





O maiden of the finest rushes1
What a pity for you that my bundle has come undone
Would you come with me, just the two of us
Under the bank of the wood with the brightest flowers
No priest would ever hear of it
Nor any living soul
Until the birds start to talk in human language
And the blackbird starts speaking Greek.
 

I’ve no stockings nor shoes
Not even a stool to sit down on
I haven't a penny in the whole wide world
Unless Jesus Christ should take pity on me
My trousers are threadbare
And as you know, my blanket is worn out
Yet still there are plenty of women in the taverns
Who chase after me just for the price of a drink
 

Oh, did you think to entice me, young man
With your flattery? Well, it did you no good
There’s many a sensible girl
Carrying a load who has been led astray
But I myself would rather carry heavy loads
And drag them till the day I die
Than have your child on my knee
Asking for news of you when you're nowhere to be found
 
  • 1. Rushes are a kind of grass-like plant used to make floor coverings and furniture, traditionally collected by young women. The motif of gathering rushes often has sexual connotation in folk songs of the British Isles and Ireland in both English and Irish. This song is no exception.