Symbolically, Fauns

The faun in Greek Mythology is a creature of sensuality.  They are often called Sons of Dionysus, and sometimes Sons of Pan.  They are more youthful and beautiful than Satyrs who are older, uglier, and consumed by lust.  They live for sensual pleasures.  Music and dance, food and drink, love and romance… but always more subtle and refined than what is craved by the satyr.  Mozart and minuets for fauns.  Charlie Daniels’ Band and slam dancing for satyrs.  Luscious fruit pastries and vintage wines for fauns.   Cheeseburgers and Bud Lite for satyrs… (Sorry, apparently satyrs are currently shooting Bud Lite with AR-15s.)

  I won’t even try to break down the next one because of the rudeness and crudeness of satyrs.  But you get the idea.

You get the idea because I have repeatedly showed you pictures of fauns throughout this work of essay writing.  And I explained to you ,about Radasha and Fernando and maybe some other obvious examples.

Fauns are an important personal symbol to me.  Just as the cardinal is an important symbol because it is the little red bird that does not fly away when the winter comes.  Fauns are the symbol of taking the sensations of life, the good, the bad, the ugly… (and No! I will not pit them against each other in a gunfight) and making something ultimately beautiful and enjoyable out of it, no matter what the faun has to endure.

When I separated my sex life from my child mind, it became a faun.  I avoided masturbation to the point where I began to have nothing but wet dreams instead.  The faun came to me and began talking me into not being such a cold and lonely person.  He got me thinking about girls again.  And my only wish now is that I had listened to the faun sooner.  Maybe my prostate wouldn’t be in such a wrecked state now in my old age.

So, basically fauns are a symbol in the language of Mickey.  And fauns are naked.  So, silly idiot Mickey likes fauns as a symbol of naked enjoyment of the sensual side of life.

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