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Hind the Red Deer
Hind the Red Deer Along the river bank on a sweltering day there she was, shining in radiant beauty lariviere quenched her thirst her timid smile, gentle touch personified kindness in tranquility the desire of many men over time for she was not one woman she was a piece of history re-incarnated many times over you may have known her as Hind Al-Husseini who cared for the children of the Nakba passionate for the plight of all women her history and roots she proudly expressed with a museum of folklore, all impressed Then there was Hind Shoufani who learnt love from burnt villages we are all tired, always though in the hearts love falasteen re-incarnated yet again as Hind Rajab an innocent child like Jesus feared by evil and those with power shot this child over 300 times sixty bullets for every year of her life a gentle life stolen by the star of David of course there was Rostom of the Nile whose sensual moves so captured the eye she remained a mystery to most the humble and shy often do passant hind at the rivers edge red hair blowing in the breeze sadness of the world, a suffocating heat on the other side of the river was it my imagination? or did I see a small smile?
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