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The Street Called Crooked
(Le Havre, August 1928)
BON soir, monsieur," they called to me;And, "Venez voir nos femmes.""Bon soir, mesdames," they got from me,And, "J'ai une meilleure dame."
"To meet strange lips and foreign eyesI did not cross the foam,I have a dearer, fairer prizeWho waits for me at home."
"Her eyes are browner, lips more redThan any lady's light;'Twould grieve her heart and droop her headIf I failed her tonight."
"Bon soir, mesdames,; que Dieu vous garde;And catch this coin I throw;The ways of life are bleak and hard,Ladies, I think you know."
A bright and crooked street it gleamedWith light and laughter filled;All night the warm wine frothed and streamedWhile souls were stripped and killed.

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