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These "Seeds of Desire" remind us of a tradition that a man must have the patient tenderness to feed a woman an entire pomegranate, seed by seed -- without dropping even one -- before she will consider him a worthy lover. As the woman holds the slit pomegranate in her hand, he lifts each juicy seed to her lips. To them, every seed is a future moment, a tiny fraction of eternity, in their destined romance. His display of loving attention ensures that these two will treasure all their time together and not squander even one precious second. Staring into each other's eyes, the man and woman realize that his efforts will soon be rewarded. |
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