Today I curse the day that I was born.
I was born three days ago
and now my life is lost and torn.
How come it's always me that pays the cost,
and that you never give me nothing to replace the thing I've lost?
Lord, can you love me, like a woman does?
Today declare my name Israël.
With you I fought, and how I fell!
Today declare my name Israël.
Now where are you, Emmanuel?
When I teach my children how to love,
all i have to offer, is to teach them how to suffer.
And when the Good Son died upon a cross,
I hope with all my heart,
that it ripped your soul apart.
If only you could love me like a woman does.
Today declare my name Israël.
With you I fought, and how I fell.
Today declare my name Israël.
Now where are you Emmanuel?
Today declare my name Israël.
If it ain't you, then who the hell?
Today declare my name Israël.
Now where are you, Emmanuel?
Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel.
With you I fought, and how I fell.
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