The Seductive Dance of Makeda, Queen of Sheba (Print)

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Kind Solomon was not the only Hebrew king, but he was the greatest king in their history, as measured by the wealth, wisdom and whoremongering. However, Solomon had one true love - the Queen of Sheba who ruled in the East, in the Ethiopian area. Her love and beauty were so powerful that Solomon traveled from his land to hers, bestowing his love and wealth upon her. His seeds that came from their union traveled back to the house of their father, Solomon, in recent years. Of course, this world denied the offspring their royal claims of inheritance.

It matters not - their foremother danced her way into Solomon’s heart when she first visited him. She shook that great king to his knees with the shakes of her hips and thighs as only an Ethiopian woman could do.

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Kind Solomon was not the only Hebrew king, but he was the greatest king in their history, as measured by the wealth, wisdom and whoremongering. However, Solomon had one true love - the Queen of Sheba who ruled in the East, in the Ethiopian area. Her love and beauty were so powerful that Solomon traveled from his land to hers, bestowing his love and wealth upon her. His seeds that came from their union traveled back to the house of their father, Solomon, in recent years. Of course, this world denied the offspring their royal claims of inheritance.

It matters not - their foremother danced her way into Solomon’s heart when she first visited him. She shook that great king to his knees with the shakes of her hips and thighs as only an Ethiopian woman could do.

Kind Solomon was not the only Hebrew king, but he was the greatest king in their history, as measured by the wealth, wisdom and whoremongering. However, Solomon had one true love - the Queen of Sheba who ruled in the East, in the Ethiopian area. Her love and beauty were so powerful that Solomon traveled from his land to hers, bestowing his love and wealth upon her. His seeds that came from their union traveled back to the house of their father, Solomon, in recent years. Of course, this world denied the offspring their royal claims of inheritance.

It matters not - their foremother danced her way into Solomon’s heart when she first visited him. She shook that great king to his knees with the shakes of her hips and thighs as only an Ethiopian woman could do.