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Posted: Sep 6, 2011
The Russian part is sometimes sung in English as "Hey Johnny, Johnny, Johnny, what are you doing in the market? You don't buy and you don't sell, all you do is yell."
Posted By Anonymous, Toronto

Posted: Dec 8, 2010
This song has two parts Hebrew and Ukranian, the Hebrew is from the Book of the Psalms, and translates as "My soul thirsts for you(G-D), and my body yearns for you." The Russian part is "Why are you Marco so stupid came to the fair and you're not buying and not sellng anything just make trouble." And its a parable to a soul that came down to this world and instead doing what its supposed to, which is serving G-D, its not doing anything useful besides dealing with silly things.
Posted By Liba, Elad, Israel

Posted: Dec 2, 2010
Is there a translation of the non-hebrew parts of this song available anywhere, or can you tell me what it means?
Posted By Anonymous



 

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