I scrapped the powerful anti-war poem "The Little Girl" ([I]Kız Çocuğu[/I]) by Turkish poet Nâzım Hikmet. In the US, it's better known as "I Come and Stand at Every Door," a translation set to the tune of "The Great Silkie" by Jim Waters and popularized by Pete Seeger. But I actually prefer the original Turkish poem set to music by Turkish composer Fazil Say ([URL='
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQLo1-_bWl0']Fazıl Say & Gökçe Çatakoğlu - Kız Çocuğu - YouTube[/URL]).