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THE DISPASSIONATE, by                    
First Line: No alabaster curve of creamy breast
Last Line: Can lure a man completely from his soul.


No alabaster curve of creamy breast,
No feminine allurement can intrude
Upon the hours when men lie down to rest
In the soft, maternal lap of solitude.
There comes a sexless moment of great peace
When dancing girls are garlanded in vain,
When all the inward fluctuations cease,
And men lie on the breast of thought again.

One must respect the equal rights of bride
And mother earth for lover and the son;
There is a place within more deep and wide
Than moments to be shared with anyone.
No pulsing body in a tempting role
Can lure a man completely from his soul.





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