- published: 10 Oct 2011
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Sukkot or Succot (Hebrew: סוכות or סֻכּוֹת, sukkōt), in traditional Ashkenazi pronunciation Sukkos or Succos, literally Feast of Booths, is commonly translated to English as Feast of Tabernacles, sometimes also as Feast of the Ingathering. It is a biblical Jewish holiday celebrated on the 15th day of the month of Tishrei (varies from late September to late October). During the existence of the Jerusalem Temple it was one of the Three Pilgrimage Festivals (Hebrew: שלושה רגלים, shlosha regalim) on which the Israelites were commanded to perform a pilgrimage to the Temple.
Sukkot has a double significance. The one mentioned in the Book of Exodus is agricultural in nature – "Feast of Ingathering at the year's end" (Exodus 34:22) – and marks the end of the harvest time and thus of the agricultural year in the Land of Israel. The more elaborate religious significance from the Book of Leviticus is that of commemorating the Exodus and the dependence of the People of Israel on the will of God (Leviticus 23:42-43).
WAT THIS X4
AS I SIT DOWN THERE SHE COMES
LIKE A SOLDIER UNDER FIRE
ANY CHANGE COMES AS A RELIEF
DEM MAN DEM WHINA DEM
( PULLNANI PULLNANI PULLNANI
ALWAYS THE SAME THING )X2
CHORUS
SHE WANNA BE A DOLLY GIRL YEAH
SHE DRIVE IN THE CRAZY CAR
SHE WANNA BE A FREAKIN PARK
WANNA GIG YEAH YEAH YEAH
SHE WANNA BE THE TALK OF THE TOWN
SHE WANNA BE THE FIRST IN LOVE
EVERYBOBY WANT HER TO BE
WHAT THEY WANT HER TO BE
KUYA KUYA KUYA X4 MI AFI OOHE
SOME GUYS SAY JUST A PART OF IT
YEARS GONE BY NOTHIN GONNA CHANGE
SOMETHIN GOIN DOWN I CAN FEEL
COME TO MY SHELTER EVERY SINGLE DAY
BOOM BADADA DIBIDIBIDI DAI
BADADA DIBIDIBIDI DAI
chorus
WE GOT THE FUNKY
FUNKY YEAH YEAH
WE GOT
YO YO AHA X2
YO YO AYOO AYOO AYOO
YO YO AHA X2