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The Ladys Third Song

 When you and my true lover meet
And he plays tunes between your feet.
Speak no evil of the soul, Nor think that body is the whole, For I that am his daylight lady Know worse evil of the body; But in honour split his love Till either neither have enough, That I may hear if we should kiss A contrapuntal serpent hiss, You, should hand explore a thigh, All the labouring heavens sigh.

Poem by William Butler Yeats
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