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From the dry and dusty desert Thine father did vow to rule to the sea And such as his greedy eyes would see He did vow to move to the desert When you should brighten up your land Using the glorious sunlight of education You rather used religious indoctrination To build monsters to defend your land Into daredevil Dragons thine monsters have metamorphosed Rubbing raw pepper in your greedy eyes Forcing their way through your women's thighs Truly, thine calamity is self imposed.
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Mar 19
Mar 19, 2026 at 5:47 PM UTC
Ode To The Sahara
From the dry and dusty desert Thine father did vow to rule to the sea And such as his greedy eyes would see He did vow to move to the desert When you should brighten up your land Using the glorious sunlight of education You rather used religious indoctrination To build monsters to defend your land Into daredevil Dragons thine monsters have metamorphosed Rubbing raw pepper in your greedy eyes Forcing their way through your women's thighs Truly, thine calamity is self imposed.
This poem, Ode To The Sahara, is a poignant reflection on leadership, history, and the consequences of prioritizing power over progress. It contrasts the ambitions of past leaders with the destructive paths taken, urging a shift towards education and enlightenment to break cycles of violence and oppression."
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Mar 19
Mar 19, 2026 at 5:47 PM UTC
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