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Jibran
is on page 212 of 220
Ancient Indian fascination with mammary glands continues:
"Who is not captivated by a woman's breasts
That, like a good poem,
Are a pleasure to grasp,
Are weighty, compact, and nicely ornamented."
— Mar 27, 2016 05:13AM
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"Who is not captivated by a woman's breasts
That, like a good poem,
Are a pleasure to grasp,
Are weighty, compact, and nicely ornamented."
Jibran
is on page 107 of 220
"Since love is fickle
I dance to my lover's tune.
A creeper twines itself
Around the unbending tree."
— Mar 22, 2016 10:41PM
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I dance to my lover's tune.
A creeper twines itself
Around the unbending tree."
Jibran
is on page 41 of 220
"Why do you groan as you carry them -
Two heaps piled with your rivals' jealousy
Two vessels brimful of beauty,
Two elephant lobes stuffed with love?
In their hearts men by the hundred
Are sharing the burden
Of your breasts." [260]
— Mar 21, 2016 09:14AM
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Two heaps piled with your rivals' jealousy
Two vessels brimful of beauty,
Two elephant lobes stuffed with love?
In their hearts men by the hundred
Are sharing the burden
Of your breasts." [260]


