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Ironic Poem About Prostitution

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When I was young and had no sense     In far-off Mandalay     I lost my heart to a Burmese girl     As lovely as the day.     Her skin was gold, her hair was jet,     Her teeth were ivory;     I said, for twenty silver pieces,     Maiden, sleep with me.     She looked at me, so pure, so sad,     The loveliest thing alive,     And in her lisping, virgin voice,     Stood out for twenty-five.

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