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Thou art the fairest of the fair, my lovely lady.
Thy protective light behind thee glows.
Cast off thy gown amongst the flora and the fauna
To shine bedecked in only heaven’s clothes.
And there ye stand, surrounded in God’s glory,
A vision of breathless beauty to behold.
With thy aura bursting forth thy hidden treasures,
Baring thy soul within it’s rays of gold.
For what contains thee in thy aura’s light,
But dwells the love endowed by thy creator.
For all have equal shares within God’s sight,
So shine thy aura’s light, henceforth, nay later.
By Connie Marcum Wong
June 6, 2001
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