I like watching young girls walk
swaying their hips and their hair,
spinning their hopes and dreams in magical circles.
They never walk alone, but move in twos or threes,
trusting each other,
swaying their tails and giggling,
while thirty-year-old men watch from their windows,
sipping coffee with their wives and fantasizing
about Muslim paradise.
Poem by Lenore Kandel
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