Friday, June 25, 2004

Song: The Radicals

By Knightmare and Abdusalaam Al-Hindi

In the Middle East and America, there's a growing feeling of hysteria
Conditioned to respond to all the threats
In the rhetorical speeches of the Radicals

Mr. Bin laden said we would rid of you
I don't subscribe to this point of view
It's such a sacrilegious thing to do
If the Radicals love their children too

How can I save my little boy from Wolfowitz deadly ploy?
There is no monopoly in common sense
On either side of the Civilized fence

We share the same biology
Regardless of ideology
Believe me when I say to you
I hope the Radicals love their children too

There is no historical precedent
To impose a democratic President
There's no such thing as a winnable war
It's a lie that we don't believe anymore

Mr. Bush said we will liberate you
I don't subscribe to this point of view
Believe me when I say to you
I hope the Radicals love their children too

We share the same biology
Regardless of ideology
What might save us, me, and you?
Is if the Radicals love their children too

3 comments:

  1. Yo ... Knightmare ... nice song. I guess it will lend to a nice rap adaptation. Anyways ... who does "radical" refer to? The liberal lefty, the Middle East right wing, or the national resistances in the occupied lands, or something else?

    Che

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  2. The "Radicals" is reffered to the conservative-right(Bush Admin.) in the US and the middle east religious extremists(Bin Laden and the like).

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  3. Good One. So this is the song Abdu wanted credit for :)

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