Thursday, February 3, 2011

So here's something new

The revolution that's occurring in Egypt at the moment is a very serious and real thing. I wrote this song to submit it to a song contest on a website- the topic of the contest is Egypt. No, I don't plan on winning. If you don't know what's happening in Egypt at the moment then allow yourself some time to browse these news links.
and this blog

Of course there are plenty of more sites out there- this should get you started!


Probably shouldn't take the musicianship or songwriting too seriously here...




Something really sphinx here
A pyramid scheme turned upside down
Me mummy and me dad raised me right
Ankh if you want Mubarak out of town

The tootin' common people gather
Cause we all cairo about the future
You can scare some but you can't scarab all
Living in fear~ oh is no way to live at all

He gypts us of our natural rights
More lethal than a cobra bite
Cleopatra was less of a pain in the asp
A khopesh is all I need to end this regime

Isis peaceful revolution though
We don't want tombs to appear in the ro
Mubarak just doesn't want them to show
We've delta lethal blow

From Alexandria down to Aswan
We're ready for a new dune- I mean dawn
So grab your qoran or bible or whatever others use
And let's start everything anew

Something really sphinx here
A pyramid scheme turned upside down
Me mummy and me dad raised me right
Ankh if you want Mubarak out of town

2 comments:

  1. Ha clever lyrics man, I like it.
    On a more serious note I can't actually believe what is oing on in egypt, how a seemingly stable country can fall into turmoil in a matter of days is actually frightening, I know a few people stuck there at the moment and they say its near on impossible to get flights within the country. Hopefully things will start to settle down soon, for their sake.

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  2. Mubarak just stepped down! It's pretty amazing what they were able to do, though incredibly unfortunate that some of the protests turned violent and people were killed and injured. Of course the violence seems to have started from pro-mubarak supporters...
    The next question is, now what?

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