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Madd Maxxx - Lepke lyrics

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et me tell you a story in its' purest form

About a young man caught in a hellfire storm

He was born mid-1920s in Poland

So I think you might know where this is goin

Maybe it was fate

Jewish in a town called Rod in a beautiful place,

The middle of five children four didn't escape

But wait that hasn't happened yet. This man was named Lepke

He was not a soldier he was just the son of a blacksmith

He used to roughhouse with his brothers for practice

A child to smile and laugh with

But trouble brewed

A little more than 4 years before 1942

Lepke was at school a few miles from home

About to have his mind blown

Him and his friend on one bike

Riding home for the Sabbath on Friday night

As they crested the hill what a terrible sight

The village was so bright, on fire

Screams of a demon's choir

All in the name of the Nazi desire

They looked at eachother and they cried and slurred

They knew they had to fly like birds

They couldn't even check their homes,

Who was dead who was alive they did not know

Only place they could go was the forest where they used to play

And it's where they stayed

They knew every cave and stream

Spend the day searching and the night sleeping in trees

Just to avoid sentries and Gestapo patrols

Winter in Poland is cold.

Lepke was 14 years old

And every single member of his family was gone

How could this happen it feels so wrong

But he knew that he had to stay strong

And carried on

Meeting people away living just the same as they were

They banded together to survive in nature

And it worked for a little while.

Eventually the group got pinned down

Looks like there's no way to live or to win now

See a man named Tevye was was pacing one night and he gave their position away

Couldn't stay, couldn't flee

But there was a Russian squadron where they used to be

And so Lepke was chosen to leave the group

On this extremely important pursuit

(This is the most important moment of his life. Any kind of sound would draw fire. Which would mean death for them. Old and young. Male and female alike. So it goes...)

So he crawled through the forests in the dark of the night

Doing his best to avoid all of the soldier's sights

And the moon was so bright, it lit his path

But the feeling of relief would pass

No one could see him but they were closing in

And Lepke knew that his group would be doomed

If he was captured or killed so he had to move

Didn't really know what to do what he saw was a trap

So he maneuvered around to the back of the patrol

Saw one soldier standing alone and he had to go

He attacked, a fight began

Kept trying to cover the soldier's mouth with his hands

But he cried out for help

Another one heard and he came by himself

And he threw a grenade

It didn't explode, Lepke knew what he had to do

Strangled that Nazi blue!

Put his body on the bomb and then when it finally blew

The diversion gave him time to escape

Running at a grueling pace

The cold sweat dropped down his face

When he finally found the place the Russians were he was panting

Vision blurred

Told him his problem and the Nazi's location

And soon thereafter the artillery rained in

They took em all out, the group was safe

Reunited with his friend Haish

The same one he lost his home with

The war's not over though they both know it

The Russians gave Lepke weapons and food

Because they knew what he was able to do

This whole story is true

The name is the same and the details too

And it doesn't end there

More is to come

Many Nazi's fell to my grandfather's gun

And he was just one of many partisan forces in the woods and slums

And that's why on my arms "Survivor" is stamped.

The Holocaust was more than camps.

Thanks to Madd Maxxx for correcting these lyrics

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