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“Flinch, Say”

 “Flinch Say” by Suzán Jiván Mom & Mom-Mom Suzán  Flinch, “say” “Catch my drift?” akin to “Aha!” getting eyes on  itsy-bitsy big wigs getting frisky  before beer, “Hey, over here!” “How fun is this!” more than just, “zip” “In case of interest” …
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“A New Mood”

 “A New Mood” by Suzán Jiván Mom & Mom-Mom Suzán  A new mood at once true  exclusively rescued  by pretending to be nude  like a huge monolith  as seen from a distance sun drenched on a hill …

“The Most Perfect”

 “The Most Perfect” by Suzán Jiván Mom & Mom-Mom Suzán  The most perfect embodiment of harmony  as refinements of vital lines in striking  regional styles evoking echoes of fantasy  flaring capitals draped in iconically  uniting climbing vines inspired by larger- than-life triumph being reminded of surprisingly wide-open eyes …

“Less Rigid”

 “Less Rigid” by Suzán Jiván Mom & Mom-Mom Suzán  Less rigid but hardly less grand  rephrasing languages  with warmth & brilliance  catching time on the wing as figures in motion  with form and color  pictured as fluency and richness  within the day-to-day …

“Counterbalanced”

 “Counterbalanced” by Suzán Jiván Mom & Mom-Mom Suzán  Counterbalanced by a convex dome  and projecting moldings  overwhelming beholders  physically and emotionally  cubes and cones windblown poses groves as ornamental screens  ethereally floating evenly  in the fluidity of a swarm of bees …

“Action and Feeling”

 “Action and Feeling” by Suzán Jiván Mom & Mom-Mom Suzán  Action and feeling balancing harmony  linking the symmetry of interdependent  figures as a shared edifice of-ever-so-splendid  human perspectives charmingly reflected visualized via the myth of shared bliss  hinting at hardly visible intimacy viewed through a convex mirror…

“On the Other Hand”

“On the Other Hand” by Suzán Jiván Mom & Mom-Mom Suzán  On the other hand less large  but equally impressive coming in sets  as unifying unpretentious sequences  tempered by the common sense  of family ancestors eventuality  seen as heroines within themselves …