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shuffle shlick

26 Sunday Sep 2021

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absinthe, erotic poetry, jazz, masturbation is the door we all need to pass through, poem, shuffle shlick, sonnet, twilit

There were no strange colors in the streetlight.

No wet streets. No musk. No absinthe twilit

in jazz. No moon above roofs like a blight

in the sky. Just you, dead thing; while misfit

living things went flitting around inside

their hells. They make hell home under their skin

for their frail godheads; call themselves, “Brides

of,” and claim that shuffle-shlick is a sin.

Now it’s too late, dead thing, to place my hands

around their cunts and squeeze until their lips

form a heart. How the living waste living

astounds … even in this city’s wastelands.

Shuffle-shlick while the cum on your hand drips

since there’s nothing but you, dead thing, cumming.

gambol

20 Monday Sep 2021

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countess of soissons, erotic poetry, French translation, I'm the love that kills, Je suis l'amour qui tue, poem, Poetry, Some Thoughts on the Science of Onanism, sonnet

North winds: the old weathercock on the barn

spins, your window rattles. Rain soon. I read

to you until you grow drowsy. The warm

night lulls you to sleep. Tales of lust and greed

are your favorite. Even from here I smell

your wet spot spreading while your breath deepens.

Dreams of night queens and nymphs while the slow swell

between your thighs spreads, tracing your fountain’s

source. “Je suis l’amour qui tue,” the French say.

I’m the love that kills; chastity’s venom.

Let your mom sleep next door; the rain muffles

your old bed springs as your gambol and play

in your fountain while I, lewd ghost, watch dumb

small death bubble up from your genitals.

][][

Notes:

The quote, “Je suis l’amour qui tue,” comes from a fragment I found based on the life of Olympia Mancini, the Countess of Soissons; in theory used as evidence against her in the 1679 witchcraft scandal that implicated many members of Louis XIV’s court, the infamous the Affaire des Poisons. As far as I can tell there is no evidence that this was anything more than part of a salacious broadsheet sold to the public to titillate:

“Ma petite abomination, j’appartenais au démon de la chair; je suis l’amour qui tue.” Chaque nuit a ce criun démon de fille sort d’une cache, s’élance sur la comtesse et se met en train de lécher ardemment son clitoris dont la pointe sortait rouge et enflammée. Infernale lubricité! Par moment, la voix de la comtesse, qui râlait la volupté, dominait cette harmonie étrange, ce concert d’orgie, cette saturnale de sang.

sick

10 Friday Sep 2021

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after a long illness, age of swing, bland pornography, not with these lungs, poem, Poetry, sonnet, speak in tongues

I’ve been chasing the septic, the abscessed,

the wild and purulent. Disease is a grand

stand-in for lustfulness these days. A quest

for what others give away free. Not bland

pornography –– Promises of what might

happen. Let them exhale. Even the most

chaste and vestal can still hack & cough. Light

me up, dead man, with fever. Some still boast

of their prowess; as if the age of swing

might go back as before. Not with these lungs.

Not with this immune system. When I pull

on your hair and say, “you’re sick,” I’m being

literal. When I start to speak in tongues

that just taint I’m spewing, by the soulful.

just

31 Tuesday Aug 2021

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Aeschylus, cunnilingus, erotic poetry, Odd Nature of Death, of all the gods, Sappho, sonnet

The day done gray. “Of the gods,” Aeschylus

said, “Death alone does not crave gifts.” The rest

love their altars and praise; become jealous

and ill-tempered if crossed. For Death the blessed

and the sinner are the same and worms feed

on them all. “Death shall be Death forever,”

Sappho said; unlike us, love, with our need

to see ourselves in what we praise. Lover,

love me now before I become just dust

of ten thousand years. My gift is coaxing

of my tongue – stroking foam – sucking obscene

– tasting what you crave. Let the righteous rust

since Death won’t care if we do everything,

nothing or just hardcore bling in-between.

][][

Notes:

Aeschylus was an ancient Greek playwright, known as the, “Father of Tragedy.” Sappho, “The 10th Muse,” was master of the lyric poem. I like what Kenneth Rexroth said about her art, “There has been no other poet like this. Wherever enough words remain to form a coherent context, they give one another a unique luster, an effulgence found nowhere else. Presentational immediacy of the image, overwhelming urgency of personal involvement — in no other poet are these two prime factors of lyric poetry raised to so great a power.”

taint

24 Tuesday Aug 2021

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Memory of broken bones, poem, Poetry, sonnet

How hot? The scabs under these bandages
came loose. Ointments melted. Stench sang sultry,

turning all this loving flesh to itches
and taint. Scratched them so much I pulled out three

stitches; they dangled from the scabs like roots.
Vegas heat made me long for other lips.

This heat is ooze and sulphur that pollutes
and crusts. No bath. No A/C. Just crushed hips

and cracked ribs; just on my back trying not
to move. Even typing this stinks. I dream

of ice, clean bed sheets. A month being prone
unnerves nerves; like sutures pulling on taut

flesh gone green, gassy. So hot my bloodstream
turned sick, lugging taint through each splintered bone.

    verve

    20 Friday Aug 2021

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    after a long illness, sonnet

    How the fuck does someone fuck in something/ as bent and broken shaft, as dried as pools

    no ink flows from, as a poem? Fucking,/ even the Platonic Ideal, has rules

    that we must follow. Instead follow this/ as I rise, aroused. It’s been one hundred

    twenty-three days (nombre magique!) amiss,/ blissless, frantic, sick. Some cocksucka said

    there’s no world soul, no anima spirit,/ no blessed words. By clits, cocks and balls, these scrawls

    rise with me. This is the ideal: shortest/ distance between us——words. We, who submit

    to lust’s divine plan. Recall what befalls/ cocksuckas who scorn the verve of Logos.

    ][][

    Notes:

    Logos is a Greek philosophical term that says a divine word (reason) governs the universe. Likewise, World Souland Anima (Spirit) Mundi are other concepts of Logos. Plato’s Platonic Ideal states that the idea of an act or object is, “more real,” than the object itself. In this case the concept of fucking is more real than the act itself. Finally, I love numbers that arrange themselves in patterns (12:34, etc.) Nombre magique is French for, “Magic number.” It’s good to be back 🙂

    fool

    16 Tuesday Mar 2021

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    hag with tusks, love of carrion, onibaba, part of something larger, poem, Poetry, sonnet, vagina dentata

    You look sad, Auntie. We’re shadows, azure-

    eyed, made from lust and stardust and despise

     

    blood and afterbirth. Fools fear our power

    to peel off our pelts. Fools fear change, disguise,

     

    the way floods deform and do not deform

    dry earth. But, Auntie, what use are nightmares

     

    if you can wake up? Why try to transform

    when we can slaughter? We don’t need more snares

     

    Fools keep slipping free from. Call Onibaba.

    She’s a friend. She has farseeing vision

     

    and short cruel knives. Fools call her, “Hag with Tusks

    and Fangs Chitter-Chatting in her Vulva.”

     

    Fools fear her carnage; her love of carrion;

    how she sucks both down to their very husks.

    ][][

    Notes:

    In Japanese folklore Onibaba is a female demon.

    bygone

    15 Monday Mar 2021

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    Aphrodite Kallipygos, erotic poetry, Great God Pan, poem, putting the anal in bacchanal, sonnet, Venus Callipyge

    Not Pan, the Goat herder, the Goat fucker,

    lover of Goat porn. Nothing sleeps within

     

    the trees here. Those gods died with their timber

    hacked from bygone groves. Still, a thing moves in

     

    the dark these days. Even you, as faithless

    as you are, feel it. Your limb’s lust each time

     

    voluptuous Plump Rump Callipyge Venus

    calls. The other old school booty. Sublime

     

    curves in this cleared land. Venus spreads her cheeks

    while I tease with cock and thumb. Rude, sacred

     

    prayers are still out there; just not Pan, the Goat

    fucker. Who’ll teach you new techniques

     

    if you’ve lost your faith? Fill my head, she said,

    with prayer. I’ll gag on your cock in my throat.

    ][][

    Notes:

    The Romantic poets (Shelley, Byron, etc.) spend a lot of time moaning that ancient Greece’s eden, Arcadia, is lost to us in this modern era of cynicism and technology. According to the Greek historian Plutarch, Pan (protector of shepherds, seducer of nymphs and inventor of the syrinx panpipes) is the only Greek god who actually dies (and with him, Arcadia). According to myth, a sailor on his way to Italy heard a divine voice hail him across the waves: “When you reach the harbor at Palodes, tell the world that the great god Pan is dead.” Why some myths become popular while others don’t (especially considering Lord “I’ll Fuck Anything That Moves” Byron) I have always been fond of the stories about the Callipygian Venus, who the Romans called: “Venus with the Beautiful Ass.” Hers is an Arcadia that will never be lost.

    chars

    07 Sunday Mar 2021

    Posted by babylon crashing in Poetry, self-portrait, sonnet

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    ars poetica, birthday, chars, grizzle, infected flame, Marquis de Sade, poem, Poetry, sonnet, stitches that ooze

    Next time you’ll count the scars. There will be more.

    Grizzled, you’ll think. Frost burn. It takes time

     

    for me to undress. Stitches hold my gore

    in place for now. This pain isn’t sublime,

     

    the sort that shamans use. It’s not De Sade’s

    doomsday, either. First time I saw someone

     

    tear at their clothes as they transformed gnawed

    at me for weeks. I will be fifty-one

     

    in less than a week. If I come back all

    grizzle gray and limping will you confuse

     

    me for the Moon? I can read all the scars

    on her face. Can you read mine? This queer scrawl

     

    that spells my fate each time these stitches ooze

    fevered flames. Heat that grizzles. Heat that chars.

    tell-tale

    22 Monday Feb 2021

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    conversations with imaginary sisters, erotic poetry, i'm spilling more thank ink y'all, mischief mad, myrrh like honey, poem, song of songs, sonnet, tell-tale, wet oven heat

    Mischief-mad, hidden among the cushions,

    you guide three fingers under your burqa,

     

    biting back a tell-tale groan. Your oven’s

    wet heat, stoked each night from ash to lava

     

    while your husband snores near by, still tortures

    you the way faith haunts your thoughts all day long.

     

    When the first wet spot bleeds through your knickers;

    when myrrh drips from, like honey in the Song

     

    of Songs, your fingers –– then even mischief

    isn’t enough. Mother-in-laws yammer

     

    and whine, but you smolder: wet oven heat,

    holy cum shrine. Your longing is as tough

     

    as your soul’s flesh. Faith is only torture

    in a world that wants you chaste and discreet.

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