A mamzer (Hebrew: ממזר) is a person born from certain forbidden relationships, or the descendant of such a person, in the Hebrew Bible and Jewish religious law. A mamzer in modern Jewish culture is someone who is either born of adultery by a married Jewish woman and a Jewish man who is not her husband, or born of incest (as defined by the Bible), or someone who has a mamzer as a parent. Mamzer status is not synonymous with illegitimacy, since it does not include children whose mothers were unmarried.
The word mamzer is a masculine noun form derived from the root m-z-r having a meaning of spoilt/corrupt. The Talmud explains the term homiletically as consisting of the words mum (defect) and zar (strange/alien) a euphemism for an illicit union in the person's lineage (Kiddushin 3:12, Yebamot 76b)
From the Strong's Concordance: "mamzer (mam‑zare'); from an unused root meaning 'to alienate'; a mongrel, i.e., born of a Jewish father and a heathen mother".
Everything has a reason
You can have it, I dont want this
And Im through with this damage
I am over
I am done with
Well I cant see the back of your mind
So quit wasting my time
Everythings not alright
And I know I will pay for my crimes
I cant stay in the lines, but I want what is mine...yea
It reminds me of my misery...
It reminds me of my misery...
It reminds me of my misery, since it makes me fall and takes it all away
It reminds me of my misery...
It reminds me of my misery...
It reminds me of my misery, when a change is called for the blame is all the same.
Is there anything sacred
Do we care
Do we feel
Well Im over the struggle
I am stronger
I am healed
I still see all the memories of time
But Im here once again like it was in the end
I hope you know where I wanted to be