 What an amazing musical tour around the globe. Let's thank again the composer and the performer. He takes us around the globe and demonstrates the resultive art, but in a different way. The words were written in the 14th century by Hafiz, Iran's greatest poet in Shiraz. They were translated to German by Hans Betke in Berlin. They were composed by Viktor Gullmann in Prague. We rehearsed the song in our home near Jerusalem, and we're going to perform it here in New York. You should know that the Nazis did not like at all Viktor Gullmann, and for two reasons. First, his grandparents were Jewish, and second, he composed atonal music. The Nazis avoided atonal music. In fact, they'd lumped together Afro-American jazz music and Jewish avant-garde music and art, and labeled both as degenerate, as this entartanted, as this atrocious, racist and anti-Semitic Nazi poster shows. For the Jewish grandparents, the Nazis have sent Gullmann to the concentration camp in Dresdenstadt and then to Auschwitz, where they gasped, but his music lives on with us. So let's enjoy some degenerate music to the words of 14th century Hafiz.