“Feminine Glory” from “Enlightened Relations: The Life in a Day”
“She stood before the sun and allowed its rays to worship her feminine glories, for she wore only a cotton robe and had not tied its belt, so that it gaped in the front. Her body looked like a painting done all in pinks and creams: her neck and upper chest resembled a butterfly in flight; her nipples twin cherry blossoms; and her stomach a rippled plain of incarnadine sand, soft as powder. And, in stunning and effective contrast, the natural, dark pilosity of her pudenda met Apollo’s worshipful rays with the face of a bearded god, her lips barely parted in wonder.” https://www.amazon.com/Enlightened-Relations-Richard-Dietrich-Maddox/dp/1983976725/