Young Adventure, a Book of Poems by Stephen Vincent Benét
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page 14 of 86 (16%)
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Their shouts rolled to the rafters,
Another chief began; His slit lips showed him for a Hun; He was an evil man. "Sing to the joys of women!" he yelled, "The hot delicious tents, The soft couch, and the white limbs; The air a steam of scents!" His eyes gleamed, and he wet his lips, The rafters shook with cheers, As he sang of woman, who is man's slave For all unhonored years. "Whether the wanton laughs amain, With one white shoulder bare, Or in a sacked room you unbind Some crouching maiden's hair; "This is the only good for man, Like spices of the South -- To see the glimmering body laid As pasture to his mouth! "To leave no lees within the cup, To see and take and rend; To lap a girl's limbs up like wine, And laugh, knowing the end!" |
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