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The Naked Maja
Based on the famous painting..."The Naked Maja" ~A Fantasy~ Within Her Memory-All of This Lives Lying naked with him in summers’ heat. Iced lotus tea...in blue frosted glasses. “Sweetheart,”she sighed “what a treat!" Plus watermelon and mint on crystal plates? He made her heart, much faster beat. Reading her poetry by Kahlil Gibran! Sexy man, time you turn that fan on? A picture of herself, soft~ like the “Naked Maja!” Was lovely, in her straw hat.... gorgeous! The color of deep brown Kava. She cherished that picture of that steamy moment in time . When she was yours and times, divinely sublime! She thinks of the child they created~ And lost, and mourned together. May her infant soul be in heaven,light and crystalline, as a feather. As frames in pictures, they kissed in both sun and the rain. When they parted, clouds brought her an ombré, on-going pain. His twinkling hazel eyes, she still does see. And, oh, how she misses him, so zealously! 8/5/2021 ~1~
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