The Book of American Negro Poetry/The Scarlet Woman

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3894285The Book of American Negro Poetry — The Scarlet WomanJames Weldon JohnsonFenton Johnson

THE SCARLET WOMAN

Once I was good like the Virgin Mary and the
  Minister's wife.
My father worked for Mr. Pullman and white people's
  tips; but he died two days after his insurance expired.
I had nothing, so I had to go to work.
All the stock I had was a white girl's education and a
  face that enchanted the men of both races.
Starvation danced with me.
So when Big Lizzie, who kept a house for white men,
  came to me with tales of fortune that I could reap
  from the sale of my virtue I bowed my head to Vice.
Now I can drink more gin than any man for miles around.
Gin is better than all the water in Lethe.