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The Naga



In the waters, where the Naga lies
My third eye and heart comprise
A rainbow bridge, unto the sky
In the waters, where the Naga lies

Her wet embrace, imparts the wise
A fleeting glimpse, of silk brown eyes
This dragging deep, a fair surmise
In the waters, where the Naga lies

The flaming sea, which doth implies
Another sight, I might devise
To singing lights, which mind denies
In the waters, where the Naga lies

She held me tight, before the rise
Of that gold sun, with fair allies
To dance in joy, to love Most High
In the waters, where the Naga lies

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