Harambe.. Ant upon a hillside Little ant on a hillside Working in the heat Carries food five times his own size Home so he can eat The sky grows dark The lightning make him nervous The old ant screams "Hark" The thunder has a purpose Beware...Hatari, the clouds will dump the water Take care...Hatari, we'll all be swept away Down come the rain... Sweeping from the black sky Crashing through the trees Beating up the hillside The ant falls to his knees The others run unruly Kuchenga Pamoja... He still holds to his load Big wind blows so cruelly He perseveres so bold So bold Kuchenga Pamoja! Harambe... They scurry down the hillside Looking for their food "Oh all is ruined!" they cry "Oh my, what shall we do?" The sun is shining He shakes the weakness off Continues on his climbing The others ran for naught Three cheers! Hooray! The old ant is so happy Oh...awful day The others are still hungry Harambe... The little brave ant's climb is finished He's home now at the top Oooh...eating up his dinner Proud of what he wrought The moral of the story To every girl and fella To Labor man and Tory You got to Carry an umbrella You need that big umbrella (Kuchenga Pamoja - Let's work together Harambe - Let's pull together A field hand's chant used by President Kenyatta as a cry for national unity)