Chords for Aaron Razel - The Holy Hunchback | English Version [VIDEO]

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[Dm] [D] [Dm]
So years ago [G] I was walking down [Dm] the street in Tel [D] Aviv, I [Gm] saw an old man, [Am] he was sweeping
the [D] streets.
[D]
[Dm] His eyes were [Gm] filled with grace, [Dm] his body was [D] all broken, a [Gm] special light [Am] was
shining from [Dm] his face.
[Eb] I approached him [Dm] and said, [F] Shalom [C] Aleichem, he [Eb] replied as in the
Jewish title, [A] [Dm] Aleichem Shulam.
[D]
[Eb] I continued in [Dm] Yiddish, my [F] sweet [C] brother Jew, [Eb] would you
tell me [A] where [D] are you from?
[Dm]
When he said I'm from [Gm]
Piasetschna, it was [Dm] like a bomb went
[D] off inside me.
[Gm] Never had I met [Am] a survivor [D] from that town.
[Dm] As a child did you [Gm] ever see
[Dm] Rabbi Clonimus [D] Kalman I asked.
Of [Gm] course he said, one [Am] doesn't forget his [D] childhood rabbi.
When [Eb] I was 11 I got [Dm] to Auschwitz, [F] they thought I was [C] 17 [Eb] and sent [A] me to the [Dm] labor camps.
[Eb] Now
I've [Dm] got no one, I [F] am alone in [C] this world.
[Eb] He [A] went on sweeping [Dm] the streets.
[Bb] [A] [Dm]
[F] Promise me [Bbm] you'll remember [Dm] this forever.
[Bb] The greatest [F] thing [Am] in the whole [Dm] wide world [Gm] is
to do someone [Am] else [D] a favor.
[Bb] [F] [Dm]
[G] [Am] [Dm] I told him my [Gm] friend, I [Dm] heard so much of Rabbi [D] Kalman, [Gm] can
you tell me some [A] Torah wisdom you [Dm] learned from him?
He looked at me and said, you really
think [D] after Auschwitz [Gm] there is something that [Am] we still [Dm] can remember?
[Eb] And how can I [Dm] ever
describe how [F] beautifully we welcome [C] the Shabbat.
[Eb] We dance and [A] dance all the children [Dm] around
the rabbi.
Oh [Eb] yes there is one thing I do [Dm] remember, he [F] used to tell us again [C] and again,
[Eb] I'll remember [A] this for the rest [Dm] of my life.
He [Bb] said, [A] [Dm]
[F] promise me [Bbm] you'll remember [Dm] this forever.
[Bb] The greatest [F] thing [Am] in the whole [Dm] wide world [Gm] is to do someone [Am] else [Dm] a favor.
[Bb] The greatest
[F] thing [E] in the whole [Dm] wide world [Gm] is to do [Am] someone else [D] a favor.
[Dm] [F]
[Fm] [Dm]
[Fm]
[Dm] In the camps when [Bb] I realized
[D] my whole family was [G] gone in flames, it [Gm] was a dark night, I [Am] thought to [Dm] put my life to
an end.
Then I heard the [Gm] rabbi's voice [Dm] echoing in [D] my ears, [Gm] remember do a [Am] favor for [Dm] someone
else.
[Eb] You know how many [Dm] favors you can do [F] at night in [C] Auschwitz, [Eb] broken people all [A] around,
and [Dm] more arrive.
[Eb] I sat all night [Dm] listening, [F] giving them empathy [C] and love.
[Bb] I [A] guess that's
how [Dm] I survived.
[Bb] Enough children, [A] oh sweet [Dm] precious, enough.
[F] Promise me [Bbm] you'll remember
[Dm] this forever.
[Bb] The greatest [F] thing in the whole [Dm] wide world [G] is to do [A] someone else [Dm] a favor.
[D]
[Bb] The greatest, [F] greatest thing [Am] in the whole [Bb] wide world [Gm] is to do [Am] someone else [D] a favor.
[Eb] Even to [Dm] this day, sometimes [F] I feel my life [C] has no purpose.
[Eb] I go into the [A] sea, his voice
comes [Dm] in my ears.
[Eb] Kinderlach, [Dm] remember, [F] the greatest thing in the [C] world, you know [Eb] how
much good the world [D] needs today.
[E]
[Dm] [D] [Bb] Kinderlach, children, [A] oh sweet [Dm] precious, Kinderlach,
[F] promise me [Bbm] you'll remember [Dm] this forever.
[Bb] The greatest [F]
thing [Am] in the whole [Dm] wide world [Gm] is
to do someone [A]
else [Dm] a favor.
[Bb] The greatest [F]
thing [Am] in the whole [Bb] wide world [Gm] is to do [Am] someone else [Dm] a favor.
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_ _ [Dm] _ _ _ [D] _ _ [Dm] _
So years ago [G] I was walking down [Dm] the street in Tel [D] Aviv, I [Gm] saw an old man, [Am] he was sweeping
the [D] streets.
_ [D] _
[Dm] His eyes were [Gm] filled with grace, [Dm] his body was [D] all broken, a [Gm] special light [Am] was
shining from [Dm] his face. _
[Eb] I approached him [Dm] and said, [F] Shalom [C] Aleichem, he [Eb] replied as in the
Jewish title, [A] _ [Dm] Aleichem Shulam.
[D] _
[Eb] I continued in [Dm] Yiddish, my [F] sweet [C] brother Jew, [Eb] would you
tell me [A] where [D] are you from?
[Dm] _
_ _ _ _ When he said I'm from [Gm]
Piasetschna, it was [Dm] like a bomb went
[D] off inside me.
[Gm] Never had I met [Am] a survivor [D] from that town.
_ [Dm] As a child did you [Gm] ever see
[Dm] Rabbi Clonimus [D] Kalman I asked.
Of [Gm] course he said, one [Am] doesn't forget his [D] childhood rabbi.
When _ [Eb] I was 11 I got [Dm] to Auschwitz, [F] they thought I was [C] 17 [Eb] and sent [A] me to the [Dm] labor camps.
_ _ [Eb] Now
I've [Dm] got no one, I [F] am alone in [C] this world.
[Eb] He [A] went on sweeping [Dm] the streets. _ _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Dm] _
_ [F] Promise me [Bbm] you'll remember [Dm] this forever. _
[Bb] The greatest [F] thing [Am] in the whole [Dm] wide world [Gm] is
to do someone [Am] else [D] a favor. _
_ [Bb] _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ [Dm] _
_ [G] _ _ [Am] _ [Dm] I told him my [Gm] friend, I [Dm] heard so much of Rabbi [D] Kalman, [Gm] can
you tell me some [A] Torah wisdom you [Dm] learned from him?
_ He looked at me and said, you really
think [D] after Auschwitz [Gm] there is something that [Am] we still [Dm] can remember?
_ _ [Eb] And how can I [Dm] ever
describe how [F] beautifully we welcome [C] the Shabbat.
[Eb] We dance and [A] dance all the children [Dm] around
the rabbi.
Oh [Eb] yes there is one thing I do [Dm] remember, he [F] used to tell us again [C] and again,
[Eb] I'll remember [A] this for the rest [Dm] of my life. _ _ _ _
He [Bb] said, _ _ _ [A] _ _ [Dm] _
_ [F] promise me [Bbm] you'll remember [Dm] this forever. _
[Bb] The greatest [F] thing [Am] in the whole [Dm] wide world [Gm] is to do someone [Am] else [Dm] a favor. _
[Bb] The greatest
[F] thing [E] in the whole [Dm] wide world [Gm] is to do [Am] someone else [D] a favor. _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ [F] _ _ _
_ _ [Fm] _ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [Fm] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Dm] In the camps when [Bb] I realized
[D] my whole family was [G] gone in flames, it [Gm] was a dark night, I [Am] thought to [Dm] put my life to
an end.
_ Then I heard the [Gm] rabbi's voice [Dm] echoing in [D] my ears, [Gm] remember do a [Am] favor for [Dm] someone
else.
_ [Eb] You know how many [Dm] favors you can do [F] at night in [C] Auschwitz, [Eb] broken people all [A] around,
and [Dm] more arrive.
_ [Eb] I sat all night [Dm] listening, [F] giving them empathy [C] and love.
[Bb] I [A] guess that's
how [Dm] I survived. _ _ _ _
_ [Bb] _ Enough children, [A] oh sweet [Dm] precious, enough.
[F] Promise me [Bbm] you'll remember
[Dm] this forever. _
[Bb] The greatest [F] thing in the whole [Dm] wide world [G] is to do [A] someone else [Dm] a favor.
[D] _
[Bb] The greatest, [F] greatest thing [Am] in the whole [Bb] wide world [Gm] is to do [Am] someone else [D] a favor. _
_ [Eb] Even to [Dm] this day, sometimes [F] I feel my life [C] has no purpose.
[Eb] I go into the [A] sea, his voice
comes [Dm] in my ears. _
_ [Eb] Kinderlach, [Dm] remember, [F] the greatest thing in the [C] world, you know [Eb] how
much good the world [D] needs today.
[E] _
_ [Dm] _ _ [D] _ _ [Bb] _ Kinderlach, children, [A] oh sweet [Dm] precious, Kinderlach,
[F] promise me [Bbm] you'll remember [Dm] this forever.
_ [Bb] The greatest [F]
thing [Am] in the whole [Dm] wide world [Gm] is
to do someone [A]
else [Dm] a favor.
_ [Bb] The greatest [F]
thing [Am] in the whole [Bb] wide world [Gm] is to do [Am] someone else [Dm] a favor. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _