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Copyright of the essay 1997; by Heidi Hochenedel,
Ph. D., Portland, Oregon
Copyright of the lyrics 1992; by Stranger Music Inc,
Los Angeles
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- She stands before you naked
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- You can drink it or you can nurse it
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- So I knelt there at the delta
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- And you're weak and you're harmless
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- It's dark and it's snowing
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3) Andrea Hopkins, The Book Of Courtly Love (Harper
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5) Theodore Ludwig, The Sacred Paths:Understanding The
Religions Of the World (Simon&Schuster: New Jersey, 1996), p.30.
6) Starhawk, The Spiral Dance (Harper SanFrancisco:
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