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By: Cedric McClester So you want a ticket To paradise Before killing everyone You see in sight Read the Qu’ran Maybe once or twice And you won’t be listenin’ To a fool’s advice You think if you die You’ll get seventy-two virgins So you blindly follow A mad man’s urgings Which will lead you to hell After your conversion You’ll be fuel the fire And the devil’s diversion Jihad Akbar The great jihad Ain’t about random killing So before you start It’s the battle that is waged Within each heart To stay on the straight path Havc you done your part Islam truly is The religion of peace Despite the things you see Throughout the Middle East Or the false prophets who are down With the beast Promoting ****** and mayhem Which has increased All of ‘em had better Leave Islam alone Because their religion Is all their own See they’re the last ones Who should throw a stone At others who disagree With how their movement's grown Cedric McClester, Copyright © 2015. All rights reserved.
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Nov 18, 2015
Nov 18, 2015 at 11:50 PM UTC
SEVENTY-TWO VIRGINS
By: Cedric McClester So you want a ticket To paradise Before killing everyone You see in sight Read the Qu’ran Maybe once or twice And you won’t be listenin’ To a fool’s advice You think if you die You’ll get seventy-two virgins So you blindly follow A mad man’s urgings Which will lead you to hell After your conversion You’ll be fuel the fire And the devil’s diversion Jihad Akbar The great jihad Ain’t about random killing So before you start It’s the battle that is waged Within each heart To stay on the straight path Havc you done your part Islam truly is The religion of peace Despite the things you see Throughout the Middle East Or the false prophets who are down With the beast Promoting ****** and mayhem Which has increased All of ‘em had better Leave Islam alone Because their religion Is all their own See they’re the last ones Who should throw a stone At others who disagree With how their movement's grown Cedric McClester, Copyright © 2015. All rights reserved.
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Nov 18, 2015
Nov 18, 2015 at 11:50 PM UTC
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