Dr. Seuss Goes To U-ville
The Binch of Afghanistan
-   Every U down in U-ville liked U.S. a lot,
-   But the Binch, who lived Far East of U-ville, did not.
-   The Binch hated U.S.! The whole U.S. way!
-   Now, don't ask me why, for nobody can say,
-   It could be his turban was screwed on too tight.
-   Or the sun from the desert had beaten too bright.
-   But I think that the most likely reason of all
-   May have been that his heart was two sizes too small.
-   But, whatever the reason, his heart or his turban,
-   He stood facing U-ville, the part that was urban.
-   "They're doing their business," he snarled from his perch.
-   "They're raising their families! They're going to church!
-   "They're leading the world, and their empire is thriving,
-   "I MUST keep the U's and S's from surviving!"
-   Tomorrow, he knew, all the U's and S's,
-   Would put on their pants, their shirts, and their dresses.
-   They'd go to their offices, playgrounds, and schools,
-   And abide by their U and S values and rules.
-   And then they'd do something he liked least of all.
-   Every U down in U-ville, the tall and the small,
-   Would stand all united, each U and each S,
-   And they'd sing U-ville's anthem, "God bless us! God Bless!"
-   All around their Twin Towers of U-ville, they'd stand,
-   And their voices would drown every sound in the land.
-   "I must stop that singing," Binch said with a smirk,
-   And he had an idea -- an idea that might work!
-   The Binch stole some U planes in U morning hours,
-   And crashed them right into the U-ville Twin Towers.
-   "They'll wake to disaster!" he snickered, so sour,
-   "And how can they sing when they can't find a tower?"
-   The Binch cocked his ear as they woke from their sleeping,
-   All set to enjoy their U-wailing and weeping.
-   Instead he heard something that started quite low,
-   And it built up quite slow, but started to grow.
-   And the Binch heard the most unpredictable thing --
-   And he couldn't believe it -- they started to sing!
-   He stared down at U-ville, not trusting his eyes,
-   What he saw was a shocking, disgusting surprise!
-   Every U down in U-ville, the tall and the small,
-   Was singing! Without any towers at all!!!
-   He HADN'T stopped U-ville from singing! It sung!
-   For down deep in the hearts of the old and the young,
-   Those Twin Towers were standing, called Hope and called Pride,
-   And you can't smash the towers we hold deep inside.
-   So we circle the sites where our heroes did fall,
-   With a hand in each hand of the tall and the small,
-   And we mourn for our losses while knowing we'll cope,
-   For we still have inside that U-Pride and U-Hope.
-   For America means a bit more than tall towers,
-   It means more than wealth or political powers,
-   It's more than our enemies ever could guess,
-   So may God bless America! Bless us! God Bless!