6-12 As I stood at the window of my houselooking out through the shutters,Watching the mindless crowd stroll by,I spotted a young man without any senseArriving at the corner of the street where she lived,then turning up the path to her house.It was dusk, the evening coming on,the darkness thickening into night.Just then, a woman met him—she’d been lying in wait for him, dressed to seduce him.Brazen and brash she was,restless and roaming, never at home,Walking the streets, loitering in the mall,hanging out at every corner in town.