سورية



الله اكبر


Tearing through the streets, gunfire calls.


Through the pleasant painted veil, it rips the sky.


الله اكبر- الله اكبر


Allah u akbar, Allah u akbar


God is great, God is great.


Broken bones, burns, bottles lying in the street


abandoned in sad celebration and blood-thirst


 


Ash-hadu al-la llaha ill Allah, Ash-hadu al-la llaha ill Allah


Remember the days when men disappeared. Good men,


free men. And children, boys, buried in a shallow grave.


Ash-hadu anna Muhammadan Rasulullaah


The wails of mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers


clutching the corpses of the past and dead.


 


Ash-hadu anna Muhammadan Rasulullaah


I remember laughter, the high cry of clucking tongues.


Rich scented air, souks and markets, proud sand-yellow history.


Hayya la-s-saleah – Hayya la-s-saleah


I remember joy, the warm sound of the Mosque at hot dusk.


The open sky and desert stars, brighter here than anywhere


 


Hayya la-l-faleah – Hayya la-l-faleah


But you will only remember bloodshed, remember pain.


You will have forgotten the people, and remember revolution.


الله اكبر- الله اكبر


Allah u akbar, Allah u akbar


And I, I bury my head in my hands and cover my eyes.


So as not to see my childhood crumble.


 


La Ilaha ill Allah


At night I can still hear that call,


the forgotten call for peace


الله اكبر- الله اكبر


Allah u akbar, Allah u akbar


God is great, God is great.


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