For sure, Avreml, I won't be the first to laugh. I bet you, though you joke I'll think about sad things. You can even tickle me.
You will laugh, I bet you. Shloimele, you will laugh. I have a remedy, a fine remedy, You can think of the saddest things But you'll have to be the first to laugh.
First of all, Avreml, I think of my poor weak father. Who looks for work but can't find any. Well, will I feel like laughing? You will laugh, I bet you, You will lose, Shloimele, I have a remedy, a fine remedy, I'll meow like a cat and bark like a dog, So you'll have to be the first to laugh.
I will remember that yesterday in Kheder, I forgot today's Parsha The Rabbi just wants me to study all the time - He doesn't know how hungry I am.
You will laugh, I bet you, You won't be such a bad guy. I'll bet on one button and put four against. You'll hold your sides and burst with laughter When you see what I have here with me.
And I'll remember the Rabbi's angry face When he started to hear me out. I still have many blue marks from his whip. I wept tears from the pain. You'll laugh, you'll laugh Give me the button already!
Look, Shloimele, what I have here for you! A buttered roll and a fine herring head. So tell me, Shloimele, who will laugh first?
A buttered roll and a fine herring head. Tomorrow, I'll make a bet with you again.
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