Faige Etke

Faige Etke was born in a shtetle
Little village that Jews were forced to live in
Forced in shtetles and then came the ghettos and then extermination camps

זי אנטרונען צו אַמעריקע פֿאַר אַ בעסער לעבן
(zi antrunen tsu Amerike far a beser lebn)
She escaped to America for a better life

Lower east sweatshops
Then on to the prairie
homesteading cowgirls
Lakota land taken it's true

Keeping the sabbath
And raising smart daughters
Old traditions in new lands
And here I am singing to you

It's our job to remember
Our privilege to fight
So that others can prosper
And share the same rights

Open the borders
There's room for us all
This isn't just your land
We'll tear down your wall

Gabriela was born in Planeta
Honduran district of San Pedro Sula
Rival gangs, violence and threats
Then when they came for her son

Huyeron a los Estados Unidos buscando seguridad
They fled to the U.S. for safety

The journey alone could have cost them their lives
Hopping trains and through deserts
Keeping hope as their light

If it was death or papers
Which would you choose
Remember when your family was
Singing the immigrant blues too

Though not all our people came here by choice
Lives and land stolen
This past has a price

Our right to asylum
Was no more than theirs
Emma's words ring true

Give me your tired, your poor
Huddled masses yearning to breathe free...

It's our job to remember
It's our privilege to fight
So that others can prosper
And share the same rights

Open the borders
There's room for us all
This isn't just your land
We'll tear down your wall



Credits
Writer(s): Aviva Oskow
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