Lyrics Pesach Shop - Six13
Hey
6:13,
can
we
get
ready
for
Passover?
What,
what,
what,
what
What,
what,
what,
what
What,
what,
what,
what
What,
what,
what,
what
What,
what,
what,
what
What,
what,
what,
what
What,
what,
what,
what
Changing
my
pots
and
pans
Gotta
have
Manischewitz
for
my
profit
I
got
Haggadahs,
looking
for
the
chometz
We'll
be
munchin'
matzah
Changing
my
pots
and
pans
Gotta
have
Manischewitz
for
my
profit
I
got
Haggadahs,
looking
for
the
chometz
We'll
be
munchin'
matzah
Now,
walk
into
the
house,
I'm
feeling
like
a
big
shot
I'm
so
pumped
up,
getting
ready
for
the
Pesach
Unpacking
the
dishes
just
as
soon
as
we
delevinate
People
like,
"Man,
that's
a
real
nice
seder
plate"
Cleaning
up,
sweeping
up,
chometz
out,
matzah
in
Checking
with
a
feather
and
a
candle
for
the
leavenin'
In
just
a
couple
days,
gonna
have
a
big
feast
Brisket,
liver,
lamb,
chicken,
wine,
and
the
bread
of
our
affliction
Peace
(Zoinks)
But
this
matzah's
ninety-nine
cents
Plagues
and
pestilence,
but
look,
it's
Light,
so
nots
and
I'm
with
that
trip
It's
some
wine
out
for
the
Pharaoh
'cause
his
junior
had
to
perish
Crossing
seas,
splitting
seas,
splitting
rocks,
no
trees
In
the
desert
forty
years,
we're
Cleaning,
leaning,
ready,
set,
mealin'
Next
year
in
Jerusalem,
next
year
in
Jerusalem
Nah,
for
real,
ask
El
Al,
"Can
you
fly
me
to
Israel?"
Shalom,
shalom,
I
say
to
loving
fellows
Ain't
nobody
got
time
for
derech
Said
Moses
to
Pharaoh,
"Oh,
let
my
people
go"
So
we
can
sing
this
song
And
eat
matzah
eight
days
long
Said
Moses
to
Pharaoh,
"Oh,
let
my
people
go"
So
we
can
sing
this
song
And
eat
matzah
eight
days
long
Changing
my
pots
and
pans
Gotta
have
Manischewitz
for
my
profit
I
got
Haggadahs,
looking
for
the
chometz
We'll
be
munchin'
matzah
Changing
my
pots
and
pans
Gotta
have
Manischewitz
for
my
profit
I
got
Haggadahs,
looking
for
the
chometz
We'll
be
munchin'
matzah
Guys,
guys,
wait
a
second
Why
are
we
doing
this
song?
There
are
so
many
better
songs
we
could
be
singing
I
remember
when
music
used
to
be
good
And
used
to
stand
for
something
and
mean
something
You
know,
like
back
in
the
good
old
days
Matzah
Bry-bry-bry
I
need
a
kosher
bite
The
seder
was
on
Monday
night
And
these
leftovers
don't
smell
right
It's
Pesach,
come
on
I'd
love
something
to
eat
Made
from
unleavened
wheat
So
let's
turn
on
that
heat
I'm
ready
for
schmaltz
I
know
that
I
can't
take
no
more
Unleavened
dry
I
wanna
see
what
eggs
are
for
Matzah
bry-bry-bry
It's
the
yummy
part
of
being
a
Jew
Bubbe
used
to
make
it
and
I'll
make
it
too
Don't
be
lazy,
get
some
oil
and
fry
Matzah
bry-bry-bry
Don't
really
wanna
make
a
bratsen
I
just
want
a
little
of
that
soggy
stuff
It
ain't
no
pastry,
but
it
makes
me
fly
Matzah
bry-bry-bry
Wait
a
minute
When
you
said
the
good
old
days
I
thought
you
meant
the
real
classics
Here's
what
I'm
talking
about
Jews
all
over
the
world
Avoid
bread
Even
if
you
love
grains,
you
love
grains
Jews
all
over
the
world
No
leaven
Just
matzah
Be
above
grains,
above
grains
Well,
our
ancestors
had
no
time
to
let
their
dough
rise
'Cause
God
took
us
out
of
Egypt
to
Israel
too
And
on
top
of
that,
He
also
gave
us
Torah
And
that's
why
we
sing
Dayenu
Jews
all
over
the
world
Avoid
bread
Even
if
you
love
grains,
you
love
grains
Jews
all
over
the
world
No
leaven
Be
above
grains,
above
grains
Don't
let
it
rise
Don't
let
it
rise
Don't
let
it
rise
Don't
let
it
rise
Don't
let
it
rise
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