9/4/2014, 1:42 pm
This song we used to sing on the school bus amazed everyone, including the annoyed bus driver, that heard it. We opened all the windows to make sure we were heard. Even though we were young, we knew we were making a big impact on the world by shouting this song:
Today, a Common Core adaptation has allowed us to change the words a bit so we can show our solidarity with our current president. The German spellings are just an atavistic attempt at "sensitivity." (and, of course, "diversity")
Baaa Raken Heimer He's a Schidt!
His name is my name, too!
Whenever we go out, the people always shout,
Oh it's Baaa Raken Heimer POS!
DA DA DA DA DA DA DA!
(repeat indefinitely, getting softer on the verse,
increasingly LOUDER on the chorus!)
The ever-climactic chorus would be:
(in Russian): YES YES YES YES YES YES YES!
or
(en espaƱol): SI SI SI SI SI SI SI!
or
(in English): BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA!
or
(in German) JA JA JA JA JA JA JA!
Today, a Common Core adaptation has allowed us to change the words a bit so we can show our solidarity with our current president. The German spellings are just an atavistic attempt at "sensitivity." (and, of course, "diversity")
Baaa Raken Heimer He's a Schidt!
His name is my name, too!
Whenever we go out, the people always shout,
Oh it's Baaa Raken Heimer POS!
DA DA DA DA DA DA DA!
(repeat indefinitely, getting softer on the verse,
increasingly LOUDER on the chorus!)
The ever-climactic chorus would be:
(in Russian): YES YES YES YES YES YES YES!
or
(en espaƱol): SI SI SI SI SI SI SI!
or
(in English): BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA!
or
(in German) JA JA JA JA JA JA JA!