He grew up in Jenin, where his neighbors lived and died With the things he'd seen, it was pretty cut and dried He could have been a fighter as so many others did He could have become a martyr like so many other kids Instead, he joined a circus troupe, to warm the aching hearts Sometimes a hula hoop is the best way to play your part His only crime was making children happy He grew up playing football and other things like that But outside his house's walls he'd play with alley cats He would teach them tricks with passion and with purpose So no one was too surprised when he went and joined the circus Searched by soldiers every day just to do a show Under occupation that's the way that you have to go His only crime was making children happy He grew up to be an artist – to perform and to inspire He got on a list – just living will draw the fire Of the occupation soldiers who took him in December Who now hold him in detention, because he is a member Of a troupe that has been trying to keep hope alive In a place of death and dying, juggling to survive His only crime was making children happy Artists are to be feared, every dictatorship knows Sometimes killed or disappeared or just banned from TV shows But with military rule there's no explanation given They point a gun, you keep your cool, they take you off to prison In six months they decide whether to keep you or let you out At no point will they confide what the charges are about His only crime was making children happy