~Hi, I was procrastinating this cause I'm lazy and didn't want to write this whole song out. Ugh. This song was hard to write, so sorry if you think it looks bad. I don't own Aladdin, Disney does. Enjoy!~
The plan was finally in effect.
Aladdin and I rode on Elephant Abu, surrounded with servants, women, exotic animals, piles of money, and everything else you could think of. I was trying to stay calm under the circumstances that we could get caught, which would most likely happen, because I am a horrible liar. Aladdin, though, was extremely calm, and was holding his turban in his hands.
"Are you sure you want to do this?" I asked him with fear in my voice.
"Yes." he put on his turban. "It'll be fine. Don't worry."
"You always say that." I said, and he laughed. Music started playing, and we quickly turned around.
Make way for Prince Ali!
Say hey, it's Prince Ali!
I heard Genie start singing in his crazy glory and had to stifle a laugh in. Even though I couldn't see it I could picture him acting like a lunatic.
Hey! Clear the way in the old bazaar!
Hey you! Let us through!
It's a bright new star!
Oh, come be the first on the block to meet his eye!
Make way!
Here he comes!
Ring bells! Bang the drums!
Are you gonna love this guy!
Prince Ali! Fabulous he!
Ali Ababwa
The pink and yellow feathers were removed, and revealed us. Aladdin showed off a bright white smile and I smiled a much more nervous one. I waved and saw Genie force the guards to bow down. I smiled wider. "I could get used to this.", I thought.
Genuflect, show some respect
Down on one knee!
Now, try your best to stay calm
Brush up your sunday salaam
And come and meet his spectacular coterie
Prince Ali!
Mighty is he!
Ali Ababwa
Genie wheel-barreled about six men and put them on Abu's trunk. They stood on each-other's shoulders and shook Aladdin's hands while I smiled and waved at each one. They collapsed on each-other and I gasped, but Aladdin somehow picked them all up in a circle fashion.
Strong as ten regular men, definitely!
Genie turned into an old, crickety man one instant, a child the next, and a large man with a beard.
He faced the galloping hordes!
A hundred bad guys with swords
Who sent those goons to their lords?
Why, Prince Ali
A lot of men carried a a lot of golden camels, and Genie turned into a different man with a red scarf and a big jacket.
He's got seventy-five golden camels
~Don't they look lovely June?~
He then turned into a yellow-haired woman with the same thing he had stuck in our faces when we first met.
Purple peacocks He's got fifty-three
~Fabulous Harry, I love the feathers!~
A giant monkey with strings attached was held by four men and Genie took on transformations of a leopard and a goat.
When it comes to exotic-type mammals
Has he got a zoo?
I'm telling you, it's a world-class menagerie!
Genie appeared with a bunch of harem girls dressed as one while Aladdin and I waved and blew kisses. By the looks of it, he was having too much fun.
Prince Ali! Handsome is he, Ali Ababwa
That physique! How can I speak?
Weak at the knee
Well, get on out in that square
Adjust your veil and prepare
To gawk and grovel and stare at Prince Ali!
I looked up and saw the Princess sneer and turn away. I frowned but then remembered I couldn't now. I took it off my mind and watched the rest of the parade.
He's got ninety-five white Persian monkeys
(He's got the monkeys, let's see the monkeys)
And to view them he charges no fee
Aladdin threw gold coins to the ground, and people rushed to grab them. I shook my head, because they don't know the meaning of life. But then I realized I probably would've dived for the coins too.
(He's generous, so generous)
He's got slaves, he's got servants and flunkies (Proud to work for him)
They bow to his whim love serving him
They're just lousy with loyalty to Ali! Prince Ali!
We bursted through the palace doors and Genie slid off Abu. I saw we crushed someone and I whispered, "Sorry."
Prince Ali!
Amorous he! Ali Ababwa
Heard your princess was a sight lovely to see
And that, good people, is why he got dolled up and dropped by
With sixty elephants, llamas galore
With his bears and lions
A brass band and more
With his forty fakirs, his cooks, his bakers
His birds that warble on key
Make way for Prince Ali!
Aladdin and I flew off Abu on the carpet and landed in front of the Sultan, and the doors shut immediatly after.
The Sultan clapped. "Splendid! Absolutely marvelous!"
Aladdin and I bowed and Aladdin took on a deeper voice. "Ahem. Your majesty, I have journeyed from afar to seek your daughters hand." I smiled and nodded.
"Prince Ali Ababwa! Of course. I'm delighted to meet you." he waved his hand behind him. "This is my royal vizier, Jafar. He's delighted too."
I looked over and smiled at Jafar, but it faded when he said, "Estatic." He walked over. "I'm afraid, Prince Abooboo-"
"Ababwa!" Aladdin and I interrupted.
Jafar waved it away. "Whatever. You cannot just parade in here and expect to-"
"-By Allah, this is quite a remarkable device." The Sultan interrupted. "I don't suppose I might... hmm?"
"Why certainly your majesty. Allow me." Aladdin lifted the Sultan up and Jafar stomped his staff down on it.
"Sire, I must advise against this." he said.
"Oh, lighten up Jafar. Learn to have a little fun." The Sultan pushed the staff away from him, and Jafar's parrot hit the floor. The Sultan started flying around like a maniac while Jafar talked to Aladdin and I
"Just where did you say you where from?" Jafar asked.
"Oh," Aladdin tried to come up with something. "Much farther than you've traveled, I'm sure." He flashed a fake smile and I nodded, but Jafar didn't seem convinced.
"Try me." We all ducked down as the Sultan flew on the Carpet.
"Out of the way, I'm coming in to land. Jafar, watch this!" The Sultan landed and spun off Carpet.
"Spectacular, your highness." Jafar said. Carpet walked dizzily and landed on Abu's trunk.
"Oh, lovely. Yes, I do seem to have a knack for it." The Sultan said, which obviously wasn't true. "This is a very impressive youth." He shook Aladdin's cheek. "And a prince, besides. If we're lucky, you won't have to marry Jasmine after all."
Jafar admitted, "I don't trust him, sire."
"Nonsense. One thing I pride myself on, Jafar, I'm an excellent judge of character." The Sultan said.
The parrot spoke up. "Oh excellent judge, yeah, sure... NOT!"
I looked away and saw Princess Jasmine walk in quietly. My eyes popped open as she listened to the men talk. "This won't be good." I thought.
"Jasmine will like this one." The Sultan said.
"And I'm pretty sure I'll like Princess Jasmine." Aladdin said, smiling. I tried to get his attention, but Jafar intruded.
"You're highness, no. I must intercede, on Jasmine's behalf." I looked over at the Princess, and she was getting madder by the minute. "This boy is no different from the others. What makes him think he is worthy of the princess?"
"Your majesty, I am Prince Ali Ababwa." Aladdin said, sounding cocky. "Just let her meet me. I will win your daughter."
"How dare you!" Jasmine exploded out. The men turned around with suprise while I looked at them with slight anger. "All off you! Standing around deciding my future? I am not a prize to be won!" She exclaimed, and ran off.
"I'll go talk to her, Sultan, if that's ok with you." I offered.
"Oh, please do." He said. I walked off and heard the Sultan say, "Oh dear. Don't worry Prince Ali. Just give Jasmine time to cool down." I heard footsteps leave the throne room.
I actually can't blame Jasmine. Being forced to marry.
I knocked on her bed room door. "Princess Jasmine?"
"Is that Prince Ali?"
"No. It's his sister." I answered. "May I come in?"
"Oh, I suppose." Jasmine said with a mix off anger and sadness.
I twisted the doorknob and took a breath.
"Here goes nothing." I whispered to myself, and entered.
