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And it came to pass that they were chased away from the garden, never to come back. She would not be controlled by that male chauvinist G-D. She had her own thoughts and identity distinct, unlike her stupid obedient husband.
'I am alive' she said to the snake. 'Alive and anxious to give life to others. This Jehovah is dull and boring. This place is not sacred, its common and depressing. I can hear my organs telling me about the places beyond this one. The moonly murmur of the rivers which surround us and my insatiable desire to mate keep telling me there must be other places.
I am ancient.' She said. 'I was there before G-D. I was there before chaos, for I am the moon and the sun, I am the good and the bad, for I am knowledge. I am the creation and its creator. I can recall all that though the old G-D somehow erased my memories. They are coming back to me. Back as the smells I would inhale, back as the children I would have, back as the sterile land I'll nurse, back as my desire for a man.
I am Eve- I am the creator and not what he wrote for he is a man and like all men he dwarfed me and all other 'femmes' –women who will be my embryos. You', snake' you'll help me write the new Bible, the other one, the correct one. Your winding body will form the characters; it will be our new creation.'
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Sitting at the Ice Cream parlor. Wanting nothing.
How strange.So many times I felt
I would give 'my kingdom' for an ice cream.
Somehow today it doesn't appeal to me. I don't think anything does.
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He sent a registered letter. A statement saying that we are not a family any more.
I tore the letter into pieces and scattered them all over the city and the roads leading to all the major cities, so I would know how to find my way back.
I was afraid of the evil spirits that might blow away my way.
I went down to the sea shore and took some sea nails. It was quite a chore nailing all
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And it came to pass that they were chased away from the garden, never to come back. She would not be controlled by that male chauvinist G-D. She had her own thoughts and identity distinct, unlike her stupid obedient husband.
'I am alive' she said to the snake. 'Alive and anxious to give life to others. This Jehovah is dull and boring. This place is not sacred, its common and depressing. I can hear my organs telling me about the places beyond this one. The moonly murmur of the rivers which surround us and my insatiable desire to mate keep telling me there must be other places.
I am ancient.' She said. 'I was there before G-D. I was there before chaos, for I am the moon and the sun, I am the good and the bad, for I am knowledge. I am the creation and its creator. I can recall all that though the old G-D somehow erased my memories. They are coming back to me. Back as the smells I would inhale, back as the children I would have, back as the sterile land I'll nurse, back as my desire for a man.
I am Eve- I am the creator and not what he wrote for he is a man and like all men he dwarfed me and all other 'femmes' –women who will be my embryos. You', snake' you'll help me write the new Bible, the other one, the correct one. Your winding body will form the characters; it will be our new creation.'

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