Dharma Bums' Rangzen Project: Hebrew Version

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Dharma Bums' Rangzen Project: Hebrew Version

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Hebrew language translation of the Dharma Bums' Tibet freedom song: RANGZEN: FREE TIBET! Hebrew vocals by Smadar Levi Hebrew Lyrics תשוחרר טיבט!-רנ או שנגרליה, היכן שמשך עכשיו? אורך זורח אבד מעבר לעננים. שלשלאות החושך עלייך עכשיו רוחך שבויה בשעבוד רנזן! חופשיה כמו שהנהר זורם רנזן! חופשיה כמו משב הרוח רנזן !חירות לארץ השלגים ומי ידבר על זכויותייך וינתץ את עגל הזהב שנכפה עלייך בידי זעמה של סין של קדמה בלי כבוד? פזמון ומי ישיר את מה שצריך לשיר ויגיד את השם בכל לשון וילחם במילים אף שלהם רובים ויוריד מעלינו את העול פזמון ומי ישחרר את האנשים וישיב את טיבט להרמוניה ויציב את היעד שחייב להיות החופים הרחוקים של הנירוונה פזמון שחמלה אדירה שנרזי תביט למטה באהדה ללא מילים שטנזין גייטסו ישחרר את עמו ויאיר אור לתוך החושך פזמון

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