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Hymns of a Goddess
Born to birth the race Untie the footlings of your fate. Caged are the eyes in your flesh, such is your vigour; only to be hunted down in vice. Eve is Adam's fair share, yet peerless as you came. Outshone the canvases of old masters, for the frame you manifested casts a veiled paradox. Praxiteles' Aphrodite personified; albeit consort with the chaste of your cult. The same Mary roots the Judas and the Christ; oh woman! You are poetry objectified!
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This free verse is a direct appreciation towards a feminine body or the body of a woman with mixed metaphors. Various references of Greek and Christian mythology have been used to indicate how the figurine of a woman can be the most deceiving and pure thing all at once. The physique of a woman is the most beautiful and enigmatic creation of God; unlike a man who has always been dominant, given the unsound power by society to take over his counter sex.