On the banks of river Nile,
In the land of a great civilization,
Erupted the Arab-African revolution,
Eventually to swallow the Arab world.
It shook the root of monarchies,
That have stood the test of time;
Hosni that Egyptians elevated,
Ghaddafi the Libyans shielded,
Both charred in the flame.
The toughest bite dust.
Resist and pale at people’s wrath.
And then those buying time,
Will find the bargain tough.
Wither away them,
Wither away their identities.
The winds reach the shores of Japan.
The core of the earth shaken,
The world look upon in bewilder.
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