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K.I.T.E City
- If Pashtuns and Hazaras all got along
- Hassan would have lived by the end of this song
- Reality hits and Hassan is hated
- Every time I'm in the streets, I hear...
- Baksheesh, Baksheesh, Baksheesh, Baksheesh
- Hassan and Amir are best friends till the end
- Their friendship was so strong you have no idea what it meant
- One day Amir was so happy that he took a big tool
- And wrote down on a tree that we are the "Sultans of Kabul"
- Fate is very cruel, Fate is really sad
- Amir found out secret things about his lovely dad
- Who he tried to please and make him very proud
- but was ignored and shunned like a small kid in a crowd
- Its a sunny day outside, perfect time to fly a kite
- Hassan and Amir walk outside to see lots of snow in sight
- Thats when Hassan took his kite, to the bazaar for the tournament
- Hassan was flying his kite like a fortunate contortionist
- They were winning left and right, No one beat them in a fight
- Their kite was flying gracefully in the bright sunlight
- The sky was getting dark and you heard the distant thunder
- Hassan chased his kite, they call him the Kite runner
- Amir tried to chase him but Hassan was very fast
- He saw Hassan run into a dark alley of the past
- Where he was cornered by three dudes
- Who they hated him because of ancient feuds
- Who tried to steal his kite
- Who tried to pick a fight
- They pulled down his pants and did what wasn't right
- Amir had a choice to protect his only friend
- but he chose the coward path and quickly ran and fled
- A couple hours go and pass
- Hassan comes out, blood dripping from his ass
- Months go by and Hassan already left
- Amir misses him and his little tiny cleft
- But soon Amir's memories starts to fade
- Just in time for the Soviet Union to invade
- Years go by and they living in America
- San Fransisco California just to clarify
- Their life was smooth until Baba got ill
- He didn't want to take no pill
- So he died on his own will
- If Pashtuns and Hazaras all got along
- Hassan would have lived by the end of this song
- Reality hits and Hassan is hated
- Every time I'm in the streets, I hear...
- Baksheesh, Baksheesh, Baksheesh, Baksheesh
- After Baba died amir thought it was over
- But lightened up with the comfort of his lover
- months go by and Amir gets a call
- Rahim Khan on the other line telling him news that wasn't small
- Rahim Khan told Amir to go to Pakistan
- And then after that, he had to go back to Afghanistan
- Sorhab was their waiting for him
- He had to save him before they tear him apart, limb from limb
- Its been years since Amir had ran from Afghanistan
- Now its run by the terrorist group who call themselves Taliban
- Amir faces the Taliban to save Sorhab
- Remembering how the streets smelled like kebab
- Amir found out that the leader of the Taliban was an old enemy
- Assef was insulting Amir before he kicked his ass heavily
- Thats when Sorhab came out of nowhere with a slingshot in his hand
- And shot Assef in the eye, may his soul be damned
- They barley escaped, they almost got raped
- But they got out of Afghanistan without getting chased
- Amir was walking and saw Sorhab over his shoulder
- And told this little kid "for you, a thousand times over!"
- If Pashtuns and Hazaras all got along
- Hassan would have lived by the end of this song
- Reality hits and Hassan is hated
- Every time I'm in the streets, I hear...
- Baksheesh, Baksheesh, Baksheesh, Baksheesh
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