Moshe, is dying
Surrounded by burning candles in the death chamber
Moshe, is dead
He confessed his sins, the Teshuvah must be done
Water, is emptied
His body is washed and dressed in Sarganes and Tallit
Wake, is celebrated
The wailing wall is far away the lamentation begins
Mourners, are crying
His head on a bag with earth from the holy land
Mirrors, are covered
With his feet toward the door, he's lying in state
Chevra Kaddisha, enters
Attending him on his way to Betak Bahot
Kaddish, is said by the men
Sorrow and sadness for Zion and Yerushalayim
Shiva, and Shloshim
His friends crouched on stools bare footed
Clothings, are torn
Plaintive songs are raised, heads, covered
The grave is [?] up
Shalom with earth and Israel
Kosher
Having washed their hands, they're leaving
They aren't allowed to shave, to cut their hair
To wear new clothes, to study the Torah
No cooking no meat no alcohol no sexual intercourse
During the year of mourning twice a day
The sons of Moshe pray the Kaddish, in the Synagogue
They keep it up the anniversary of Moshe's death
Yerushalayim shel zahav