If you show me yoursÉ

Daniel Lee

 

If you show me yours,

I will show you mine.

LetÕs sneak away together

and spend a little time.

 

WeÕll go behind the schoolyard

Or back behind the park

It has to be in daytime,

we canÕt go out at dark.

 

WeÕll touch each other gently,

and giggle and caress

and when we see each other,

maybe then weÕll kiss.

 

Say you need some shopping

to get out of the house.

Your husband wonÕt suspect a thing.

Be quiet as a mouse.

 

And as you make your way across

the rabid city square,

be watchful of the walls with eyes,

the women walking there.

 

WeÕll meet and move like shadows

at the cityÕs terminus

our gowns like paper chocolate

down to where the vermin is.

 

And when at last secluded

I will take you in my arms

and feel your breasts against mine,

hearts in sync with bloodlines warm.

 

And though they would deny us,

what we do here isnÕt wrong.

Women must have romance.

The distant gunfire is our song.

 

For somewhere now theyÕre searching

looking for to find

in Baghdad now a woman

of independent mind.

 

So let your veil fall, my love,

and let your beauty shine.

If you show me yours, my love,

I will show you mine.