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Despite Blue-Nile -lower-riparian countries' clamor For possible dearth Of water So that GERD, condemned, A reversal suffer They are  now inundated By the river. Had GERD not been Born to life Imagine how their Plight could be rife! See how the stance of So called a great leader With a brain of a bird Proved absurd.
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Sep 8, 2020
Sep 8, 2020 at 11:09 PM UTC
A false positive
We are afraid As we give you aid We have the liberty To maneuver your head To the extent your are Deprived a go ahead To tend Your  self-development And self -reliance Seedbed. "When money speaks the truth is silent" If you want to continue Our client Remember you're macilent So  try not to be violent Fighting back  with" Though I'm poor I 'm somebody!" 'Cause, snobbish, we may prefer This budy from that budy. Don't be naughty There is nothing As such inviolable Sovereignty. A budy That does not Help  better optimize Our advantage Shoddy, could not Come to the same page. Note also We could pull strings And  to loan givers tell "When we speak Wag  your tail!"
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Sep 5, 2020
Sep 5, 2020 at 7:48 AM UTC
Pat Ethiopia on the back than stab it in the back
A poetic drama (One Scene) ( Egypt’s parliamentary farce) (The spokesperson on the presidium strikes the table with a wooden hammer and asks for order. Participants become quiet. Raise your hands and reflect your views on today’s point of argument— The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD ) on Blue Nile. Various people representatives raise hands, The spokesman says let us start with Mr. Hydrologist over there.) Egypt’s globally Topmost voluminous Underground Reserve of water We could use later. So via our media outlets It is better We dupe The global community with Much-touted chatter “To Egyptians Demand of water To cater Blue Nile is A life and Death matter! As thicker than blood Is water! ” Of course, From the Mediterranean Or Red Sea We could extract, desalinate And use water, But why should We talk about that? We better Ask on Blue Nile A farfetched exclusive right. Though hydropower dam Has no significant harm We shall flout it In a way it runs Out of charm. As  the Nobel peace winner Premier  Abiy Ahmed put it "Almost all Egyptians Enjoy the supply of electricity, While over half of Ethiopians Are thirsty of such necessity. Tragically, to date Using a lamp Covers most of Ethiopia's map. For the rational, It is a source of worry Innumerable Ethiopian mothers Still on their backs carry Backbreaking firewood So that go to school Their children could. What we say Is if you  are remiss to help don't stand on our way While we're flapping wings From fettering poverty To break away!" Also via a conduit Diverting Blue Nile Across the Sahara desert A financial return Egypt could get That delights its heart. The water from Upstream countries We do not buy But paradoxically sell it We shouldn’t why? Like Israel Using drip irrigation Must not Draw our attention. We shall be extravagant For Blue Nile’s water Is abundant. Unchecked lavishly It must flow! Pertaining to that We have to remain adamant. Also, the Silt accumulation In Aswan dam Could be disastrous The outcome, Yet we have To cry foul This challenge-averting GERD must not soon Generate region- much-needed power! Though it is 50 % of the Annual trans boundary Water outflow Other water-generating countries Are willing to let go Unwilling anything below, Kind Ethiopia ventures Holding only 13% of The yearly flow to follow, However, ingratitude Must feature our attitude. This may Provoke a  dismay But attention We shall not pay. (A tumultuous applause shook the parliament. Once more the spokesman asks for order. Then he invites a former diplomat saying “ it is your turn.”) Once, by famine hit When Ethiopia   asked “Help me not why?”, While others extended help, Mocking, we did turn A blind eye. As our former bent Whenever Ethiopia Seeks  grant From international Development Institutions On grounds of Fighting poverty and drought, Greasing palms   We shall bring Ethiopia’s plans to harness Blue Nile to naught! Use we shall Many a phony diplomat With a tongue of honey And a heart of gall. Tact we do not lack So cautiously, Our sanctimonious mask Our targets May not hack, All out We shall engage in Self-selling talk! From all things that fall In the technical matrices We shall make a sham politics. (He sits enjoying a standing ovation. The spokesman invites a representative with a military background.) We shall blow our Trumpet in the air “In lieu of The reasonable 3 years, Cooperatively, From 4 to 6 years To fill the dam If Ethiopians dare, War on it We shall declare! Barefacedly claiming Fifteen to 20 years Is what is fair! In such infeasible way Before it sees the day’s light GERD will suffer blight.” (He hiccups and continues) “With a bellicose bent To remind ourselves Deliberately we shall fail So many times Ethiopia Chased out every Egypt’s invading army Between its legs Shoveled its tail. (Ex. Isma'il Pasha/ 1874 –1876 Gundet &Gura March 7–9, 1876) But why should we care Arsenal support Hypocrites, who want to exploit In the Middle East Egypt’s political purport, Will bring to our port. The current catchphrase "I can't breathe" Demonstrates hypocrites' Justice has no teeth! We shall Continue to brag About GERD’s full actualization Foot to drag. I’m afraid If we strike GERD, On Aswan dam Ethiopia will certainly inflict A similar harm. Its infantry Acid-tested hero Within finger-counted days Will march into Cairo. Its top official or One from its mob Cold blow up in Egypt a bomb. We have to understand As its former PM Meles put it “It is not Its football squad Ethiopia will deploy On the terrain rough When the going Gets tough!” We shouldn't worry We have no history Of battle front victory. Poking our nose here and there (Sudan, Somalia, Yemen, Libiya, Palestine, Israel) We shall make political trouble As we are averse to self -politics burgeoning dabble. (He sat after enjoying a heartwarming laughter from the audience. The spokesman himself could not help unzipping his lips and invites a hoary headed historian.) Subjects of colonization It is our Historic right For the hanging-over Mentality of predators To fight “Gobbling down All resources Is our right!” We shall espouse Unjust and inequitable deal “Ethiopia fairly GERD must not fill!” We must gamble Regarding the water division There has to be a deal That serves our colonial Legacy a sign and seal. There is nothing we hate Than the following sentiment Pan Africanists activate. "We have to get Behind our back Days dark!" (He sits accompanied by an affirmative nods. The spokesman invited Miss Environmentalist "it is your turn." "Thank you for the opportunity,"  she said and  standing she scanned the congregants before speaking) In parrying evaporation GRERD being built in a gorge Than Aswan Dam In the desert Draws better attention. Though logical, This we do not wish to hear So we shall turn a deaf ear Saying “Your nuisance We no longer bear!” Of course To avoid siltation In GERD Also to ensure The continuous flow of water Towards Green development Ethiopia is making an unprecedented & Unflagging movement. Yes , Yes Green development Draws rain Though that is To our gain From expressing Appreciation to Ethiopia’s timely move We shall refrain. From the voice of Sagacious leaders of Africa It is better To heed a hypocrite From America; That could not be a shame In the political game. (She takes a seat enjoying a high five. The spokesman invites a parliamentarian who is a member of the Arab league.) As Sudan poses A rational gait Its voice has weight. Our sugar-coated talk It may not buy Hence, the fuel-intoxicated Gluttonous Arab League Its voice Needs to raise high. White supremacists Must try hard To sweet talk Sudan To our side. Otherwise Creating political heat In to two its people We have to split To unseat Its incumbent president Popular support that ride. This  insidious tide From Sudanese mob We have to hide! We have a toy League That doesn’t ask itself “ Why War-fleeing Arabs , Shunned by Arabs, Seek a safe haven Under Ethiopia’s sky? Why  of all In Prophet Mohammed's eyes Ethiopia stands tall?” That no one could deny But we must Neither wonder  nor ponder “Why For own advantage Arabs-eating-Arabs That commit   Political suicide Could not Stand by The reasonable Ones’ side?” Creating this and   That pretext We shall derail The all-out task To bring GERD’s to end, At long last To make it As good as dead. Why should we care? If Ethiopia or the region is Thirsty of hydropower In so far as Our conceited Pride remains In glory tower. Moreover if soured Pushed to the end or angry Reflect  we must not Ethiopians could tame Its this or that tributary. (When a wealthy merchant raised his hand the spokesman gave him a green light to speak.) Pampering with money Fifth columnists cruel Let us keep on using In Ethiopia As runs the adage Divide and rule, Along ethnic And religious lines To  drive a wedge So that Ethiopians will not Come to the same page, While turmoil in their country Opts to rage. We could ignore the fact Ethiopians soon display Unity and solidarity When threatened gets Nation’s  sovereignty. In Ethio-Somali war Ethiopians Karamara’s Victory Talks loud such history. I'm afraid Our  divisive action could Bring together Ethiopians, Be it on left or right end, Their sovereignty to defend. Robbed of Their alluvial soil By a prodigal river Ethiopia’s  farmers Undergo a hard toil If we are asked for that Compensation to pay “No!” We  have  to say. Note that Using industrialization Like Japan Develop we can Than irrigating   A- scorching-sun -smoldered land Full of sand. As the  jealously insane What should worry Egypt Must not  be what  it could lose But  Ethiopia gain. What I fear In the diplomatic arena With GERD Ethiopia Will come forth Shifting gear. When Ethiopians' development Proceeds apace Ethiopia could Egypt displace. So on its development We  have to pose a roadblock Or a spoke. . (This much  farce is enough for today .Parliament is dismissed says the spokesman.)////////
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Apr 7, 2020
Apr 7, 2020 at 8:30 AM UTC
No more masks(Revised 2)
A poetic drama (One Scene) ( Egypt’s parliamentary farce) (The spokesperson on the presidium strikes the table with a wooden hammer and asks for order. Participants become quiet. Raise your hands and reflect your views on today’s point of argument— The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD ) on Blue Nile. Various people representatives raise hands, The spokesman says let us start with Mr. Hydrologist over there.) Egypt’s globally Topmost voluminous Underground Reserve of water We could use later. So via our media outlets It is better We dupe The global community with Much-touted chatter “To Egyptians Demand of water To cater Blue Nile is A life and Death matter! As thicker than blood Is water! ” Of course, From the Mediterranean Or Red Sea We could extract, desalinate And use water, But why should We talk about that? We better Ask on Blue Nile A farfetched exclusive right. Though hydropower dam Has no significant harm We shall flout it In a way it runs Out of charm. As  the Nobel peace winner Premier  Abiy Ahmed put it "Almost all Egyptians Enjoy the supply of electricity, While over half of Ethiopians Are thirsty of such necessity. Tragically, to date Using a lamp Covers most of Ethiopia's map. For the rational, It is a source of worry Innumerable Ethiopian mothers Still on their backs carry Backbreaking firewood So that go to school Their children could. What we say Is if you  are remiss to help don't stand on our way While we're flapping wings From fettering poverty To break away!" Also via a conduit Diverting Blue Nile Across the Sahara desert A financial return Egypt could get That delights its heart. The water from Upstream countries We do not buy But paradoxically sell it We shouldn’t why? Like Israel Using drip irrigation Must not Draw our attention. We shall be extravagant For Blue Nile’s water Is abundant. Unchecked lavishly It must flow! Pertaining to that We have to remain adamant. Also, the Silt accumulation In Aswan dam Could be disastrous The outcome, Yet we have To cry foul This challenge-averting GERD must not soon Generate region- much-needed power! Though it is 50 % of the Annual trans boundary Water outflow Other water-generating countries Are willing to let go Unwilling anything below, Kind Ethiopia ventures Holding only 13% of The yearly flow to follow, However, ingratitude Must feature our attitude. This may Provoke a  dismay But attention We shall not pay. (A tumultuous applause shook the parliament. Once more the spokesman asks for order. Then he invites a former diplomat saying “ it is your turn.”) Once, by famine hit When Ethiopia   asked “Help me not why?”, While others extended help, Mocking, we did turn A blind eye. As our former bent Whenever Ethiopia Seeks  grant From international Development Institutions On grounds of Fighting poverty and drought, Greasing palms   We shall bring Ethiopia’s plans to harness Blue Nile to naught! Use we shall Many a phony diplomat With a tongue of honey And a heart of gall. Tact we do not lack So cautiously, Our sanctimonious mask Our targets May not hack, All out We shall engage in Self-selling talk! From all things that fall In the technical matrices We shall make a sham politics. (He sits enjoying a standing ovation. The spokesman invites a representative with a military background.) We shall blow our Trumpet in the air “In lieu of The reasonable 3 years, Cooperatively, From 4 to 6 years To fill the dam If Ethiopians dare, War on it We shall declare! Barefacedly claiming Fifteen to 20 years Is what is fair! In such infeasible way Before it sees the day’s light GERD will suffer blight.” (He hiccups and continues) “With a bellicose bent To remind ourselves Deliberately we shall fail So many times Ethiopia Chased out every Egypt’s invading army Between its legs Shoveled its tail. (Ex. Isma'il Pasha/ 1874 –1876 Gundet &Gura March 7–9, 1876) But why should we care Arsenal support Hypocrites, who want to exploit In the Middle East Egypt’s political purport, Will bring to our port. The current catchphrase "I can't breathe" Demonstrates hypocrites' Justice has no teeth! We shall Continue to brag About GERD’s full actualization Foot to drag. I’m afraid If we strike GERD, On Aswan dam Ethiopia will certainly inflict A similar harm. Its infantry Acid-tested hero Within finger-counted days Will march into Cairo. Its top official or One from its mob Cold blow up in Egypt a bomb. We have to understand As its former PM Meles put it “It is not Its football squad Ethiopia will deploy On the terrain rough When the going Gets tough!” We shouldn't worry We have no history Of battle front victory. Poking our nose here and there (Sudan, Somalia, Yemen, Libiya, Palestine, Israel) We shall make political trouble As we are averse to self -politics burgeoning dabble. (He sat after enjoying a heartwarming laughter from the audience. The spokesman himself could not help unzipping his lips and invites a hoary headed historian.) Subjects of colonization It is our Historic right For the hanging-over Mentality of predators To fight “Gobbling down All resources Is our right!” We shall espouse Unjust and inequitable deal “Ethiopia fairly GERD must not fill!” We must gamble Regarding the water division There has to be a deal That serves our colonial Legacy a sign and seal. There is nothing we hate Than the following sentiment Pan Africanists activate. "We have to get Behind our back Days dark!" (He sits accompanied by an affirmative nods. The spokesman invited Miss Environmentalist "it is your turn." "Thank you for the opportunity,"  she said and  standing she scanned the congregants before speaking) In parrying evaporation GRERD being built in a gorge Than Aswan Dam In the desert Draws better attention. Though logical, This we do not wish to hear So we shall turn a deaf ear Saying “Your nuisance We no longer bear!” Of course To avoid siltation In GERD Also to ensure The continuous flow of water Towards Green development Ethiopia is making an unprecedented & Unflagging movement. Yes , Yes Green development Draws rain Though that is To our gain From expressing Appreciation to Ethiopia’s timely move We shall refrain. From the voice of Sagacious leaders of Africa It is better To heed a hypocrite From America; That could not be a shame In the political game. (She takes a seat enjoying a high five. The spokesman invites a parliamentarian who is a member of the Arab league.) As Sudan poses A rational gait Its voice has weight. Our sugar-coated talk It may not buy Hence, the fuel-intoxicated Gluttonous Arab League Its voice Needs to raise high. White supremacists Must try hard To sweet talk Sudan To our side. Otherwise Creating political heat In to two its people We have to split To unseat Its incumbent president Popular support that ride. This  insidious tide From Sudanese mob We have to hide! We have a toy League That doesn’t ask itself “ Why War-fleeing Arabs , Shunned by Arabs, Seek a safe haven Under Ethiopia’s sky? Why  of all In Prophet Mohammed's eyes Ethiopia stands tall?” That no one could deny But we must Neither wonder  nor ponder “Why For own advantage Arabs-eating-Arabs That commit   Political suicide Could not Stand by The reasonable Ones’ side?” Creating this and   That pretext We shall derail The all-out task To bring GERD’s to end, At long last To make it As good as dead. Why should we care? If Ethiopia or the region is Thirsty of hydropower In so far as Our conceited Pride remains In glory tower. Moreover if soured Pushed to the end or angry Reflect  we must not Ethiopians could tame Its this or that tributary. (When a wealthy merchant raised his hand the spokesman gave him a green light to speak.) Pampering with money Fifth columnists cruel Let us keep on using In Ethiopia As runs the adage Divide and rule, Along ethnic And religious lines To  drive a wedge So that Ethiopians will not Come to the same page, While turmoil in their country Opts to rage. We could ignore the fact Ethiopians soon display Unity and solidarity When threatened gets Nation’s  sovereignty. In Ethio-Somali war Ethiopians Karamara’s Victory Talks loud such history. I'm afraid Our  divisive action could Bring together Ethiopians, Be it on left or right end, Their sovereignty to defend. Robbed of Their alluvial soil By a prodigal river Ethiopia’s  farmers Undergo a hard toil If we are asked for that Compensation to pay “No!” We  have  to say. Note that Using industrialization Like Japan Develop we can Than irrigating   A- scorching-sun -smoldered land Full of sand. As the  jealously insane What should worry Egypt Must not  be what  it could lose But  Ethiopia gain. What I fear In the diplomatic arena With GERD Ethiopia Will come forth Shifting gear. When Ethiopians' development Proceeds apace Ethiopia could Egypt displace. So on its development We  have to pose a roadblock Or a spoke. . (This much  farce is enough for today .Parliament is dismissed says the spokesman.)////////
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