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  1. eroticpoetry.co.uk › erotic-poetryErotic Poetry

    In many ways, erotic poetry is aimed at those who like to be teased and tantalised, whereas sex poems are written for those who prefer an a more graphic depiction of love and lust. Kiss A tenderly sensuous verse about kissing with which to open the collection of erotic and exotic poetry.

  2. A Sultry Poetry Collection. There’s nothing quite like a sultry poem to get the passion flowing. Whether it’s the sensual imagery, the suggestive language, or the promise of what’s to come, a good saucy poem can be just the thing to set the mood. Here are 11 of our favorite poems from the poetry collection, Sultry: A lip-biting, heart ...

  3. 27 de nov. de 2013 · So when I spotted this collection of erotic poetry I knew I must read it. I was not disappointed. Decadently erotic images woven into words grace the pages of this seductive collection. I absolutely loved it. It was a great escape into a new world. I've been reading so much urban fantasy lately I needed something different.

  4. Erotic Poetry Collection. Tapa blanda – 18 octubre 2010. Edición en Inglés de Robert Herrick (Autor), Christina Rossetti (Autor), Walt Whitman (Autor) 4,1 9 valoraciones. Ver todos los formatos y ediciones.

  5. The Erotic Philosophers. By Carolyn Kizer. It’s a spring morning; sun pours in the window. As I sit here drinking coffee, reading Augustine. And finding him, as always, newly minted. From when I first encountered him in school. Today I’m overcome with astonishment. At the way we girls denied all that was mean.

  6. 24 de ene. de 2014 · Amanda Oaks, Caitlyn Siehl (Editor) Literary Sexts is a modern day anthology of short love poems with subtle erotic undertones edited by Amanda Oaks & Caitlyn Siehl. Hovering around 50 contributors & 124 poems, this book reads is like one long & very intense conversation between two lovers. It's absolutely breathtaking.

  7. 10. Audre Lorde, ‘ Recreation ’. Lorde (1934-92) was a self-described ‘Black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet.’. This poem’s title is a pun (both ‘recreation’ as fun and ‘re-creation’ as making something new again), as, one suspects, is the first line, ‘Coming together’. As with many of the poems on this list, Lorde’s is ...