"Salome the camel has ten humps. Salome the camel has ten humps.
Salome the camel has ten humps, so ride, Salome, ride. Salome the
camel has nine humps."
"Oh no. Not again. He's singing again, Caliph. The same old song
about Salome the camel. Make him stop, please," complained Omar
the dromedary.
Life in the desert wasn't always so great, at least for Caliph and
Omar. Five camels lived amongst the date palms, pyramids, and sand
dunes. Four of the five were unhappy, and that was because of Derik.
He lived near the big pyramid, under the date palm, right in the
middle of
the oasis, and all he did was sing. It wasn't just because he sang. It
was that he sang the same song, over, and over, and over again; day
after day, week after week, month after month. Caliph and Omar were
tired of it, as was Ali, and his little baby, Wael.
One night, Wael fussed until the wee hours. Ali was very tired. He'd
sat in the shadow of the pyramid, rocking little Wael, trying to get
him to sleep. All night long, as the crickets chirped, and the owls
hooted, little Wael cried. When the sun came up, he finally went to
sleep. Ali
didn't dare put him down, so he held him tightly as he snored softly.
Just as Ali began to doze off, Derik began to sing loudly, "Salome
the camel has ten humps. Salome the camel has ten humps. Salome the
camel has ten humps, so ride, Salome, ride. Salome the camel has nine
humps..."

Little Wael's big brown eyes opened wide and he began to cry. "Derik!"
Ali yelled. "Would you please stop singing. You've woken Wael
up!"
Derik said, "I'm sorry," and stopped singing. Instead he
munched on a few dates. Wael went back to sleep and Ali shut his tired
eyes.
Later that day, Caliph was reading a poem by Rudyard Kipling called
'How The Camel Got His Hump'. He was to a very interesting part when
he heard, "Salome the camel has seven humps. Salome the camel has
seven humps. Salome the camel has seven humps, so ride, Salome,
ride."
He couldn't concentrate on what he was reading. He turned this way and
that, trying not to let Derik's singing irritate him, but finally he
got very angry and called over, "Derik. Please stop that singing.
I can't read. YOu're disturbing me!"
Derik said, "I'm sorry," and stopped singing. He ate some
more dates, then took a nap.
Wael had woken up so Ali decided to take him for a walk. Omar and
Caliph went to get a drink from the spring that bubbled up the center
of the oasis. Seeing that they were all gone, Derik sang his little
heart out. "Salome the camel has five humps. Salome the camel has
five humps. Salome the camel has five humps, so ride, Salome,
ride."
As he was singing the song for the tenth time, a cluster of dates fell
out of the palm and landed on his blanket, which was made of gold
threads and red tassels, and lay across his hump. He stopped singing
and looked around. There was Ahmed, his master, pushing the tree back
and
forth. He yelled at Derik, "Would you stop singing that song! I
can hear it clear on the other side of the pyramid. It's very
annoying!"
Derik said, "I'm sorry," and stopped singing. Instead he
munched on some dates.
That night, after all the camels had returned, they noticed that Derik
wasn't singing. This made them very happy. Caliph sat down and
finished reading his poem. Ali got little Wael to sleep, then went to
sleep himself. Omar gazed up into the stars, enjoying the peace and
quiet.
When morning came, nobody heard Derik singing. They went over to the
date palm and found Derik laying there. He was very sick. You see,
every time someone had asked him to stop singing, he'd eaten dates. He
had been told so many times to stop, that he'd eaten too many dates.
Now he was sick. Derik was ill that entire day. The others were
worried about
him.
Ahmed, the master, heard about Derik and came to see if he could help.
He stayed all day with him, then, seeing that he was still sick, he
stayed all night long too, nursing him back to health. Every camel at
the oasis felt sad. They actually began to miss not hearing Derik sing
his Salome the camel song.
In the morning, when Derik woke up, he felt normal again. Ahmed petted
him then went back to the other side of the pyramid. Derik looked at
the others off in the distance. He knew that his singing bothered
them, so he didn't utter a note. The other camels had talked while
Derik was sleeping, and when they saw that the was all better, they
went over to him. "Please sing, Derik," Ali begged. "We
missed not hearing you sing. Little Wael missed you too. Sing for us,
please?"
Derik smiled a big smile. He began to sing, "Salome the camel has
ten humps..."
The others were happy because as long as they heard Derik singing,
they knew he was all right. From then on Derik tried not to sing the
song quite as much, especially if Caliph was trying to read, or if Ali
was trying to get Wael to sleep. Everyone was happy when they heard
Derik
singing under the date palm, near the pyramids, and sand dunes.
"Salome the camel has no humps. Salome the camel has no humps.
Salome the camel has no hums, 'cause Salome is a horse."
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