Deception, manipulation and extortion Exploitation, victimization and subjugation Explosions, destruction and annihilation Enslavement of the Lebanese population
Knavery, bribery and immorality Brutality, calamity and illegality Misery, poverty and agony Simply The Lebanese Tragedy?
The only way they know how to rule Is by corruption, power and abuse The sword they hold ready to use If people don't buy into their ruse
The project of deaths they flawlessly design And responsibility they persistently decline With their fingers pointing up the V-sign Freedom and liberty, they redefine
Their masterpiece was on August fourth Tons of nitrate they housed by force In the scenic Lebanese capital port Without understanding justice and remorse
These leaders with deep evil roots Crafted the mushroom cloud over Beirut They killed Alexandra, Joe, Sahar and Mahmoud But their names in our minds will forever be tattooed
Their thirst for money is unquenchable Willing to destroy and kill with their tentacles Just to add zeros to their decimals And bribing judges to make them untouchable
They depleted Lebanon's credit line Driving the Lebanese Lira on a spiraling decline No jobs, only economic depression signs Their allegiance only to their party lines
Starving families forming long lines Drowning in pain and searching for a lifeline While these bullies are sipping their dessert wines And their posts they utterly refuse to resign
To the angels who are in the sky To our children you forced us to say goodbye The citizens of Lebanon with their deafening cry Demand you to leave for Lebanon to detoxify
Even with the Covid numbers on the rise With our masks we will mobilize All the Lebanese to rebuild and organize Our city Beirut, which you vaporized
All of them means all of them!? These tyrants we want to condemn And plant a seed for a new stem To rebuild Lebanon, our Mediterranean gem
The Cedars of Lebanon are here to stay This message, the new generation will convey For your crimes you will surely pay Just wait for your Judgement Day!!
Dina Haddad is a poet living in Orange County.
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