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Fallen Villan Abu Abdullah Osama Muhammad Bin Laden
A fallen villain; Slayer of the innocent and lover of pain; A gifted mystic who prostituted the endowments of Nature, And thus drunk her cup of fury with mysterious pleasure. Sharks found a rare meal of flesh and blood That they would not have had, Thanks to the seasond American commandos Who supplied so full its dose. With a huge sigh I mark your simple end, And still mourn your complex trend That maimed bouyant lives of both young and old. Some you may meet in hell and seek revenge hundredfold; Others yet shall forgive you as they dine in paradise. My condemning cry does now rise: May Satan, your treacherous mate, Scold your brow with utmost hate, For he has no ally when his mission's done; Let him torch your groins and your hairs burn!
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