The Ballad of Yasser Arafat

              Poor Mordechai was losing sleep.
              He wanted all of Palestine.
              But being slack, he couldn't keep
              The Ay-rabs of the land in line.

              The spiel he took from door to door:
              'Your house, God says, belongs to me.
              For two millennia or more,
              You've only had the tenancy.'

              But all his efforts to explain,
              By quoting screeds of Holy Writ,
              Brought no acceptance of his claim —
              In fact, the very opposite!

              Then up strode Sergeant Arafat,
              The stripes upon his sleeve still new.
              No task's too onerous for that
              Most craven servant of the Jew.

              'Too long have settlers lived in fear,
              Their lives beset by strife and trouble...'
              (He paused to brush away a tear
              That coursed through his designer stubble.)

              'I'll shield you from all grief and pain,'
              He said at last with sickly grin.
              'But first I need more whips and chains
              And jails to put my people in.'

              The Jews were rapt their former foe
              Would do their dirty work so well.
              They clapped their hands and cheered 'Bravo,
              O Noble Son of Ishmael!'

              And long and loud was the applause
              When Yasser rose to claim his due:
              A treasure chest with lots of drawers,
              A swagger stick and medals, too.

              So Yasser took his box of toys
              And set about his deadly game,
              Unleashing thugs and bully-boys
              Throughout his postage-stamp domain.

              'More tear gas!' he cried. 'More guns!
              More stocks of manacles and fetters!
              I'll teach that bunch of Hebron bums
              Israelis really are their betters!'

              The New World Order's chiefs conferred,
              And all agreed they were impressed.
              Their joint communique declared:
              'At last this land by peace is blessed.'

              But sad to say, I must relate
              The fate of Israel's bosom Pal.
              When once his crackdown was too late,
              They busted him to corporal!


              Alan Ireland