The queen of the South will rise up in the judgment with this generation and condemn it, for she came from the ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon; and indeed a greater than Solomon is here. Matthew 12:42
She materializes from ancient Marib and the Horn of Africa to fulfill final prophecy:
Upping the ante of Solomon’s triple six Erythrean Makkeda/Balkis appears, manifests, descends sweeps in amidst clouds of frankincense: immaculate golden sandstorm crossing over our threshold having passed through Arabia in her palanquin; with retinue of camels and courtiers spices and incense invading, bursting into the Baroque,
King George II freaks out: how to handle her— arriving unannounced in England in 1749 . . . But Sheba is beatific under a towering white wig, enveloped in silk brocade; Lutheran angels uphold her trailing gown…
Handel, inspired, knows what to do.
Saba: We come to the seventh day we enter her rest— a greater than Solomon has arrived.
PROMPT 28: write a poem that involves music at an event of some kind.