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J.S. Dirga

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J.S. Dirga/ J.S. Dapunta is Erotic Indonesian Author |
He was born on South Sumatera Indonesia 26-July-1991 | Book | Asas Maskulinitas | Senandung Rembulan Saga | Naluriah | ISBN 978-623-378-475-7

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Saga Moon Poem

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“A thousand charms are collected in the white of gaze and your black eyes

May that spoiled blink, take shelter in my heart

How beautiful is love when the blush of your lips trembles holding shy”
J.S. Dirga, Saga Moon Poem

“Love is intelligence harmonized with wisdom and compassion”
J.S. Dirga, Saga Moon Poem

“Like drops of water that fall on the rocks of the jungle, the silence is full of tenderness.
Whisper softly my poetry unraveling your admiration.

In the name of night.

Everything I see is simplicity in your beautiful body

Like an incandescent light that dispels the darkness
Then it bounced on the rose petals in the dim moonlight.
Blushing reconciles the anxiety of the soul
Comforting a sore heart

Your beauty is a flower that unites to dazzle the majesty of the universe.

Ahhh love...

Your beauty is like a waterfall from the height of a cliff that is so sensual, showing the magic of a perfect panorama.

How seductive and alluring is your soft skin.....
As gentle as the twilight wind blew the dandelions scattered under the night sky.

As soft as a lump of cotton that lay white on the heart rug.
As gentle as the caress of the night breeze, flaking your shiny black hair.

Ahhh.

Let my breath rest for a moment
Here,

Between two seas of wine flowing red I find on your lips.

How beautiful is love
When the stalks of a kiss fall lying down

Tickling spoiled and whispering intimately about the love that is heaven behind your ear with a warm whisper blowing slowly

And

Slowly... caressing your face in a long soft moan

Lull a thousand touches and then cast your body into a pleasure that you have not found.

In the name of my chest.

Let our restless tantrums grapple in the flames of burning love.
Until our passion quells the passion,
Wet and subside.
️”
J.S. Dirga, Saga Moon Poem

“There are always people telling us what we want, how they will provide it, and what we should believe. Convictions are infectious, and people can make others convinced of almost anything.”
Simon Blackburn, Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy

“Someone sitting on a completely unreasonable belief is sitting on a time bomb. The apparently harmless, idiosyncratic belief of the Catholic Church that one thing may have the substance of another, although it displays absolutely none of its empirical qualities, prepares people for the view that some people are agents of Satan in disguise, which in turn makes it reasonable to destroy them.”
Simon Blackburn, Truth: A Guide
tags: folly

“[...] like any human practices, those of religions are not exempt from ethical questioning. Rituals and rites in groups change behavior, sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse. For the madness of crowds is a very close cousin to the fervor or congregations and the martial spirit of armies.”
Simon Blackburn, Mirror, Mirror: The Uses and Abuses of Self-Love

“Others may want to stand upon the ‘politics of identity’, or in other words the kind of identification with a particular tradition, or group, or national or ethnic identity that invites them to turn their back on outsiders who question the ways of the group. They will shrug off criticism: their values are ‘incommensurable’ with the values of outsiders. They are to be understood only by brothers and sisters within the circle. People like to retreat to within a thick, comfortable, traditional set of folkways, and not to worry too much about their structure, or their origins, or even the criticisms that they may deserve. Reflection opens the avenue to criticism, and the folkways may not like criticism. In this way, ideologies become closed circles, primed to feel outraged by the questioning mind.”
Simon Blackburn, Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy

“If bees are willing to take their honey, they are unlikely
sting”
JS Dirga, Saga Moon Poem

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J.S. Dirga Hi I need delete my quote there is some translate error'.


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