O' Woman Who
A Liturgy of Longing Beyond Flesh In the hallowed hush between hymn and hunger, O' Woman Who dares to ask: What if desire could not die? What if love-sacred, sultry, unconsummated-lingered beyond the veil? This collection of lyrical prose and poetry follows two souls who are bound not by vows or flesh, but by a spiritual obsession that deepens into eternity. Their passion, born in pews and cloaked in holy silence, never crosses the line in life, but in death, it becomes liturgy.
She, a sultry vision of divine temptation, and he, a stone-faced worshiper trembling with restraint, engage in a ritual of glances, prayers, and aching absences. Through heresy, half-spoken fantasies, and transubstantiated lust, they carve a cathedral of longing where no sin is ever named, and no release ever final.
Now, they haunt the sanctuary where it all began-consummating their sacred ache in the moonlit apse of the afterlife, with Walt Whitman watching from the last pew, scribbling in awe. O' Woman Who is a reverent rebellion-part hymn, part haunting, part erotic gospel. A book for those who have ever trembled in the space between holiness and hunger.