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Ikmoch

As love embedded itself in Cifolta’s heart, vengeance burned a hole in Jiralam’s. She only saw his unflawed face and sculpted body, a well-baked, rakish dish, plying her with wiles, oozing with winning wooings But her senses were bedazzled by his chameleon charm, and as his impeccable, impossible pulchritude blended with her own, and desirous sighs escaped their satiated lips, Jiralam seized the amulet dangling from his damp chest and hurled it from the bed, dashing the magic, reverting, revealing a bloated blob of malformed features “You who shunned Ikmoch and embraced Jiralam, know that I am he! You who lorded your love aloofly, taunting a lowly, lonely, homely man, now share his bed and body! Behold the naked truth, Cifolta, and weep with shock and shame!” And Cifolta clasped her own bright amulet and cast it free from her breast, shedding her gorgeous guise, and a misshapen clump lay beneath Ikmoch, her fleshy mess meshing with his own as laughter wracked their wrinkles And having much in common, the lovers soon were wed, and made many pretty children, who bore no resemblance to their parents

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Date: 1/8/2017 12:41:00 PM
Amazing piece of prose! Has this been inspired by legend, Stanley, or is it something you conjured up yourself? Either way...I am rather impressed! My very best regards, Stanley...And may you have a fruitful and happy New Year - Cheers! :) john
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Date: 1/8/2017 2:38:00 PM
Thanks for the kind words, John. I conjured it up myself, but I'm sure I’m not the first person to come up with the idea. I was just fantasizing one day about having the magical power to transform myself into a desirable male, and then I started imagining various scenarios based on that, including this one. So I wrote a poem about it. Happy new year to you too.

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