I would like to say there is a city beneath my floorboards vibrant, pulsing, alive Where Muslims create mosaics arabesque scrolls and tiles And Jews build Sukkahs which they line with pomegranates and gourds And my black brothers and sisters can drive without being pulled over or shot And women can be goddesses And everyone worships whomever they please And everything is so vibrant and alive I would like to say We trade cigars for tapestries, coffee for chocolate, We adorn the temples and mosques with flowers I would like to say I am not hiding a family beneath my floorboards where it is cramped and cold and ***** where there is no freedom, religious, social or otherwise.