Barbarians were hooded hordes
that trampled, pillaged, raped,
haggard, cruel and on the run
they looted, then escaped.
They plundered Europe, then went home,
these men with blood-shot eyes,
they galloped wild across the sands,
with blood in their good-byes.
Recalling them we shiver still,
abhorring their upheaval,
but don't forget cold businessmen,
whose ways are just as evil.
One day quite soon, I know not when,
we'll hear of them in schools:
together with barbarians
they will go down as fools.