• hopilavayi: an erotic dictionary

memories of my ghost sista

~ the dead are never satisfied

memories of my ghost sista

Tag Archives: The Importance of Gourd Crafting

rumi’s “the importance of gourd crafting”

06 Wednesday Feb 2013

Posted by babylon crashing in Erotic, Illustration and art, story

≈ Comments Off on rumi’s “the importance of gourd crafting”

Tags

bestiality, Coleman Barks, porn, Rumi, The Importance of Gourd Crafting, translation, zoophilia

The Sufi mystic, Jalal ad-Din Rumi, tells this story of the dangers of letting the animal in you run wild, literally. I have heard some commentators talk about how it is a metaphor for self-restraint, and perhaps it is, but it also seems to serve as porn, that is, “art for the purpose of sexual gratification,” as the dictionary so blandly puts it, as well.

Mythology seems full of such stories; Zeus only appears as an animal when he takes it into his head to impregnate a mortal. They say it is because his “godly figure” would be too awe inspiring otherwise, but if you are a god with unlimited powers that answer seems a tad convenient. This all leads to the question of how often were shepherds and shepherdesses caught enjoying the flesh of their flock before “that’s not a bull, that’s a god in bull-form” became the standard response?

There was a maidservant
who had cleverly trained a donkey
to perform the services of a man.

From a gourd,
she had carved a flanged device
to fit on the donkey’s penis,
to keep him from going too far into her.

She had fashioned it just to the point
of her pleasure, and she greatly enjoyed
the arrangement, as often as she could!

She thrived, but the donkey was getting
a little thin and tired looking.

The mistress began to investigate.
One day she peeked through a crack in the door
and saw the animal’s marvelous member
and the delight of the girl
stretched under the donkey.

She said nothing. Later, she knocked on the door
and called the maid out on an errand,
a long and complicated errand.
I won’t go into details.

The servant knew what was happening, though.
“Ah, my mistress,” she thought to herself,
“you should not send away the expert.

When you begin to work without full knowledge,
you risk your life. Your shame keeps you
from asking me about the gourd, but you must
have that to join with this donkey.
There’s a trick you don’t know!”

But the woman was too fascinated with her idea
to consider any danger. She led the donkey in
and closed the door, thinking, “With no one around
I can shout in my pleasure.”

She was dizzy
with anticipation, her vagina glowing
and singing like a nightingale.

She arranged the chair under the donkey,
as she had seen the girl do. She raised her legs
and pulled him into her.

Her fire kindled more,
and the donkey politely pushed as she urged him to,
pushed through and into her intestines,
and, without a word, she died.

The chair fell one way,
and she the other.

The room was smeared with blood.

Reader,
have you ever seen anyone martyred
for a donkey? Remember what the Qur’an
says about the torment of disgracing yourself.

Don’t sacrifice your life to your animal-soul!

If you die of what that leads you to do,
you are just like this woman on the floor.
She is an image of immoderation.

Remember her,
and keep your balance.

The maidservant returns and says, “Yes, you saw
my pleasure, but you didn’t see the gourd
that put a limit on it. You opened
your shop before a master
taught you the craft.”

(tr. Coleman Barks)

age difference anal sex Armenia Armenian Genocide Armenian translation ars poetica art artist unknown blow job Chinese translation conversations with imaginary sisters cum cunnilingus drama erotic erotica erotic poem erotic poetry Federico Garcia Lorca fellatio finger fucking free verse ghost ghost girl ghost lover gif Gyumri haiku homoerotic homoerotica Humor i'm spilling more thank ink y'all incest Lilith Lord Byron Love shall make us a threesome masturbation more than just spilled ink more than spilled ink mythology ocean mythology Onna bugeisha orgasm Peace Corps photo poem Poetry Portuguese Portuguese translation prose quote unquote reblog retelling Rumi Sappho sea folklore Shakespeare sheismadeinpoland sonnet sorrow Spanish Spanish translation spilled ink story Taoist Pirate rituals Tarot Tarot of Syssk thank you threesome Titus Andronicus translation video Walt Whitman woman warrior xenomorph

electric mayhem [links]

  • discos bizarros argentinos
  • aimee mann
  • armenian erotica and news
  • Poetic K [myspace]
  • sandra bernhard
  • poesia erótica (português)
  • cyndi lauper

Meta

  • Create account
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.com

Blog Stats

  • 401,296 hits

Categories

ars poetica: the blogs a-b

  • cecilia ann
  • kristy bowen
  • afghan women's writing project
  • lynn behrendt
  • the art blog
  • alzheimer's poetry project
  • emma bolden
  • all things said and done
  • sandra beasley
  • american witch
  • megan burns
  • clair becker
  • sommer browning
  • wendy babiak
  • tiel aisha ansari
  • aliki barnstone
  • stacy blint
  • margaret bashaar
  • armenian poetry project
  • Alcoholic Poet
  • mary biddinger
  • afterglow
  • black satin
  • brilliant books

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 44 other subscribers

Archives

ars poetica: the blogs c-d

  • julie carter
  • michelle detorie
  • linda lee crosfield
  • flint area writers
  • roberto cavallera
  • natalia cecire
  • abigail child
  • maria damon
  • lyle daggett
  • cleveland poetics
  • juliet cook
  • CRB
  • jackie clark
  • jennifer k. dick
  • cheryl clark
  • lorna dee cervantes

ars poetica: the blogs e-h

  • maggie may ethridge
  • hayaxk (ՀԱՅԱՑՔ)
  • joy garnett
  • human writes
  • jane holland
  • jeannine hall gailey
  • Free Minds Book Club
  • amanda hocking
  • carol guess
  • maureen hurley
  • joy harjo
  • liz henry
  • julie r. enszer
  • ghosts of zimbabwe
  • jessica goodfellow
  • elizabeth glixman
  • herstoria
  • carrie etter
  • bernardine evaristo
  • sarah wetzel fishman
  • Gabriela M.
  • pamela hart
  • elisa gabbert

ars poetica: the blogs i-l

  • meg johnson
  • kennifer kilgore-caradec
  • laila lalami
  • sandy longhorn
  • irene latham
  • diane lockward
  • miriam levine
  • lesley jenike
  • dick jones
  • Kim Whysall-Hammond
  • language hat
  • amy king
  • a big jewish blog
  • Jaya Avendel
  • megan kaminski
  • donna khun
  • gene justice
  • IEPI
  • renee liang
  • maggie jochild
  • charmi keranen
  • lesbian poetry archieves
  • las vegas poets organization
  • sheryl luna
  • joy leftow
  • emily lloyd

ars poetica: the blogs m-o

  • wanda o'connor
  • michigan writers resources
  • michigan writers network
  • new issues poetry & prose
  • majena mafe
  • ottawa poetry newsletter
  • january o'neil
  • the malaysian poetic chronicles
  • heather o'neill
  • sophie mayer
  • mlive: michigan poetry news
  • nzepc
  • My Poetic Side
  • maud newton
  • sharanya manivannan
  • adrienne j. odasso
  • motown writers
  • michelle mc grane
  • iamnasra oman
  • Nanny Charlotte
  • marion mc cready
  • caryn mirriam-goldberg

ars poetica: the blogs p-r

  • sophie robinson
  • kristin prevallet
  • maria padhila
  • rachel phillips
  • Queen Majeeda
  • joanna preston
  • nikki reimer
  • susan rich
  • ariana reines
  • split this rock
  • helen rickerby
  • nicole peyrafitte

ars poetica: the blogs s-z

  • tim yu
  • sexy poets society
  • southern michigan poetry
  • vassilis zambaras
  • scottish poetry library
  • shin yu pai
  • Stray Lower
  • switchback books
  • Trista's Poetry
  • ron silliman
  • tuesday poems
  • womens quarterly conversation

  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • memories of my ghost sista
    • Join 44 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • memories of my ghost sista
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar