Saudi Arabia
not like monkeys, my loyalty to my home, my country, Saudia.
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Categories:
saudi, home,
Form: Monoku
9-11 Terrorists Were Supported With Saudi Passports But Saudi Arabia Is Saved Still By Usa
Why does USA still protect the Saudis whose travel documents - in some cases to learn flying in the USA but not to focus on landing skills - allowed the 9-11 terrorists to kill 3000 people in USA in 2001? Maybe because it helps USA lead the racist agenda against mainly the men from the
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Categories:
saudi, age, america, hate, murder,
Form: I do not know?
Saudi Kings
Pigs with wings
Woman with no rights
Allah strikes
behead the servants
Who pray tell imprisons children?
King Abdullah, King of chauvinists
If a King sings his command
Women are dirt less than sand
The kingdom dances
Princesses dream and scream
Of days, where freedom rains
Washing away Saudi perversions
When you visit a Saudi king
I ask you, really, do not bow
Slap the old goat in
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Categories:
saudi, black african american, slavery,
Form: Light Verse
The Different Teachers At a Saudi School
If you ask me, who are my favorite
Teachers at school –well, I’d say there are six;
All of them are good friends too, you know –they’re
Like a box of assorted chocolates!
Miss Latifa is Black American,
She’s the coolest expat teacher at school –
She’s like a basketball –fun to play with
But if it hits your head it might
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Categories:
saudi, funny, school, teacher, together,
Form: Rhyme
Dissecting Saudi
Nineteen months has passed since I did a step..
A step to attain one of my dreams..
Rumored as the land of "Just dime or penny"..
Talked as a land of so much strict Rules..
Rials their stable currency.
Oil their main product..
Towering modern ediffices abounds..
Architecturally design interiors..
Rich truly, as they said..
Islam the strictly followed religion..
Arabic their national language..
Riyadh, Jeddah,
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Categories:
saudi, angst, care, feelings, inspiration,
Form: Ballad
Women Car Drivers In Saudi Arabia
Women Car Drivers in Saudi Arabia
By Elton Camp
Saudi women don’t often drive a car
So it’s problem for them to go far
Saudi Arabia is an unusual nation
Without any public transportation
A taxi or private driver they must use
To walk in the street they can’t choose
Social stigma keeps them from the wheel
There is no law with which
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Categories:
saudi, angst
Form: Rhyme