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you had the voice and body of a goddess the kind worshipped by natives in the thralls of their drug-induced dances they prayed that you would feed their lands and give life to their crops they sacrificed virgins and children and their enemies you taught the birds how to sing and the day how to be beautiful your lips were the entrance to heaven how I worshipped you too, silently, in the moonlight when I awoke at two AM like I so often did your hair would drape over your eyes and your face would seem unconcerned so full of love ethereal not of this world a sight that would put me at rest, lulling me back into sleep, but, as the native heathens learned, not all gods are meant to be gods and good worship is scarcely a guarantee of good  fortune your folly lied in everything that made you perfect your detachment your care-free-nature that you were a goddess trapped in a mortal world though I grew and stretched out my limbs upwards towards the sun there was no way a mere man could teach a goddess how to celebrate all this beauty she had made possible
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Sep 20, 2012
Sep 20, 2012 at 11:57 PM UTC
the earth mother
you had the voice and body of a goddess the kind worshipped by natives in the thralls of their drug-induced dances they prayed that you would feed their lands and give life to their crops they sacrificed virgins and children and their enemies you taught the birds how to sing and the day how to be beautiful your lips were the entrance to heaven how I worshipped you too, silently, in the moonlight when I awoke at two AM like I so often did your hair would drape over your eyes and your face would seem unconcerned so full of love ethereal not of this world a sight that would put me at rest, lulling me back into sleep, but, as the native heathens learned, not all gods are meant to be gods and good worship is scarcely a guarantee of good  fortune your folly lied in everything that made you perfect your detachment your care-free-nature that you were a goddess trapped in a mortal world though I grew and stretched out my limbs upwards towards the sun there was no way a mere man could teach a goddess how to celebrate all this beauty she had made possible
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Sep 20, 2012
Sep 20, 2012 at 11:57 PM UTC
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