semiramis
Mahayana was an assyrian queen
9000 years ago
who invented trousers
so she could
move about freely

[semiramis reminds me alot of yOu]
[and yes 'her' of 'you']
[for you always come first]

she said "dont call me habibti"
"call me azizti"
[azizti.azizti.azizti]
does it matter anymore
you never come anymore

[she never did like it when i spoke arabic][so... i spoke assyrian for her instead]
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...ooo... really? semiramis was the name of a doctor i once had... it really called my attention and i was intrigued to see it here. it's beautiful. 020207
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Mahayana As G.J. Whyfe-Melville states in his novel of Sarchedon: A Legend of the Great Queen,

"She was beautiful no doubt, in the nameless beauty that wins, no less than in the lofty beauty that compels.

Her form was matchless in symmetry, so that her every gesture, in the saddle or on the throne, was womanly, dignified, and graceful, while each dress she wore, from royal robe and jeweled tiara to steel breast-plate and golden headpiece, seemed that in which she looked her best.

With a man's strength of body, she possessed more than a man's power of mind and force of will.

A shrewd observer would have detected in those bright eyes, despite their thick lashes and loving glance, the genius that can command an army and found an empire;

in that delicate,
exquisitely chiseled face,
the lines that tell of tameless pride and unbending resolution;
in the full curves of that rosy mouth, in the clean-cut jaw and prominence of the beautifully molded chin, a cold recklessness that could harden on occasion to pitiless cruelty - stern, impracticable, immovable as fate."


[and that my friends |also| reminds me of azizti :sighs: 2 much so does it remind me, that i feel foolish for still holding on][when i should have let go ages upon ages ago]
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Mateo I think he wears too much cologne 020207
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