
A Question of Morality
To the prostitute who sold her body for a meal and a song, I
take off my hat.She didn't sell her soul for a white picket fence and nine to
five 'how ya doin hon?'
There was never any question over the bargaining
table that in the mornin he'd be gone.
She maintains her dignity by
refraining from all the "I dos" even though she does over and over
again.
The legal prostitutes, on the other hand hold out for a much
higher price.Prostitution is all a matter of relativity, and should therefore
not be condemned until the damned have eaten their fill.
The question
is, however, what shall we offer for 'menus', perhaps moral
psychology.
©1988 Candalee Swayze
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