Mi'Ma'amakim (Out Of The Depths)
Idan Raichel
Out Of The Depths
Out of the depths I call to you, come to me
As you return, the light will shine again in my eyes
Not complete,
Not leaving the taste of bitterness in your hand
That will come and illuminate to the listener
All your desires.
Out of the depths I call to you, come to me
Facing the moonlight that lights your path back to me
They will spread and be scattered in front
Of the touch of your hand
In your ear, a whisper asks:
Who calls you tonight - listen
Who sings to you - to your window
Who puts his soul to be happy
Who puts his hand and builds your home.
Who will give his life, put them under your feet
Who like dust to your feet will live
Who loves you more than all your lovers
Who from all evil spirits will save you
Out of the depths.
Out of the depths I call to you, come to me
Facing the moonlight that lights your path back to me
They will spread and be scattered in front
Of the touch of your hand
In your ear, a whisper asks:
Who calls you tonight ...
Who calls you tonight - listen
Who sings to you - to your window
Who puts his soul to be happy
Who puts his hand and builds your home.
Who will give his life, put them under your feet
Who like dust to your feet will live
Who loves you more than all your lovers
Who from all evil spirits will save you
Out of the depths.