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Rahab's hymn of love for her Ana
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Pixiehoff
Pixiehoff
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It is said that Artemis ‘gainst pity lifted her wail,

saying it caused the forests to fail,

slaying her nymphs and sparing all manner

of foul things.

The ancient goddesses and gods were like that,

they were pitiless, they wanted what they wanted

and wanted it now, at any cost.

But they were wrong.

They saw themselves and called it god.

In worshipping, they paid homage to themselves.

But the better part of us is love,

and this is love, that having been loved,

we love, and so love feeds on love.

My love for you, yours for me, are mere echoes

of a greater love which created all.

And what will survive of us is love.

Pixiehoff
Pixiehoff
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PixiehoffPixiehoffabout 2 years agoAuthor

Glad to hear it darling, and that you liked this xxxxx

lostopportunitylostopportunityabout 2 years ago

you are a word smith darling - I talked to the wizard this morning and cleared the air - keep writing reading you makes my days better

PixiehoffPixiehoffover 4 years agoAuthor
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Thank you

AnonymousAnonymousover 4 years ago
Beautiful

Beautiful and true.

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