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TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE RAMADAN
By: Mullah Mohammed Omar
'Twas the night before Ramadan, and
all through the cave,
Not a creature was stirring; it felt
like a grave.
The turbans were hung by the firepit
with care,
In hopes that the Air Force would not
soon be there.
The soldiers were restless without
any beds,
While visions of air strikes flashed
through their heads.
Osama in his burkha and I in my
goatskin cap,
Had just settled in for a cold,
barren winter's nap.
When out on the ledge there arose
such a clatter,
I grabbed my Kalashnikov to see what
was the matter.
Away from the racket I ran like a
girl,
Tripped over a goat, and into a ball
I did curl.
The moon shown down on the new-fallen
snow,
And lit up the valley with an ominous
glow.
When, what to my one good eye should
appear,
But a dozen Apaches, and tanks in the
rear.
And their leader, so fearless, his
troops he did push,
I knew in an instant it must be
George Bush.
More rapid than eagles his forces
they came,
And they whistled, and shouted, and
called out our names;
"Now Omar! Osama! Muhammed! Abdul!
We come for you now; we've taken
Kabul!
To the top of the cliffs! To the back
of their caves!
When you chose this war, you dug your
own graves!"
As the dry leaves that before the
assault choppers fly,
When they meet with an obstacle,
light up the sky.
So up to the ledge his forces they
flew,
With full magazines, and
flame-throwers too.
And then in a twinkling, I heard with
a thud,
The explosions of Tomahawks; not one
was a dud.
As I chambered my rifle, and was
turning around,
Osama was there, disguised in a gown.
He was dressed all in drag, from his
head to his toes,
And he said he would flee while I
held off his foes.
A bundle of money he had stuffed in
his pack,
He said, "I'm going to Baghdad and
I'm not looking back!"
His eyes were all glassy; he trembled
with fear,
The American bombs, they rang in his
ears.
He saddled his goat, then turned tail
and fled,
But a Marine Corps sniper got him in
the head.
I watched with cold fear as his body
did slump,
The goat threw him off; he fell with
a thump.
And so, there I stood, my plans all
destroyed,
About to suffer a fate I could not
avoid.
I dropped to my knees; asked Allah
for help,
His voice boomed in my ears, "You
ignorant whelp!"
I gave you the Bible, the Torah and
Koran,
But you were too arrogant to
understand.
I told you to honor your neighbors
and wives,
Not to enslave them, or degrade their
lives!
You invoke My name to sanction your
deeds,
But you are the last thing that this
world needs.
And so, I'll send you and bin Laden
to Hell,
The last words I heard, as the bombs
fell,
Were from George Bush himself as he
mounted the wall.
"One nation, under God, with liberty
and justice for all!"
Written By: Jack Falbey,
Inspired by the spirit of freedom.
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