| Why should I be considered a punk and a bandit -
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| Wouldn't it be better for me to become an anti-Semite:
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| Although there are no laws on their side,
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| Support and enthusiasm of millions.
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| Although there are no laws on their side,
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| Support and enthusiasm of millions.
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| I decided - and, therefore, someone to be beaten,
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| But you need to find out who the Semites are, -
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| And suddenly these are very decent people,
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| What if something happens to me because of them!
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| And suddenly these are very decent people,
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| What if something happens to me because of them!
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| But friend and teacher - drunk in groceries -
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| He said that the Semites are ordinary Jews.
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| Yes, this is such luck, brothers, -
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| Now I am calm - what should I be afraid of!
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| Yes, this is such luck, brothers, -
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| Now I am calm - what should I be afraid of!
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| I was strong for a long time, because reverently
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| Always referred to Albert Einstein.
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| The people will forgive me, but I will involuntarily ask:
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| Where can I take Abraham Lincoln?
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| Among them is Kapler, who suffered from Stalin,
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| Among them is my respected Charlie Chaplin,
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| My friend Rabinovich and the victims of fascism,
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| And even the founder of Marxism.
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| But the same drunk told me after the business,
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| That they drink the blood of Christian babies;
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| And once in the pub the guys told me,
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| What a long time ago they crucified God!
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| They need blood - they are in the park
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| They tortured, bastards, an elephant in the zoo!
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| They stole, I know, they are from the people
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| All the bread of the harvest of the past year!
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| Along the Kursk, Kazan railway
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| They built dachas - they live there like gods ...
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| I'm ready for anything - robbery and violence, -
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| And I beat the Jews - and save Russia! |