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Love [Excess as well as lack of]
Selected by sugrpuss
Description
Any and all that either in one line or its entirity represent my feelings of love, given and received and sometimes not at the same tiime.
Poetry
"To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage"
by Robert Lowell
The Aeneid
, Book IV, [So, you traitor]
by Virgil
A Book Of Music
by Jack Spicer
After Love
by Sara Teasdale
Apart (Les Sιparιs)
by Louis Simpson
Blue
by May Swenson
corydon & alexis, redux
by D. A. Powell
Dear Miss Emily
by James Galvin
Elegy 5
by Ovid
Failing and Flying
by Jack Gilbert
Family Reunion
by Jeredith Merrin
First Turn to Me...
by Bernadette Mayer
I Am Not Yours
by Sara Teasdale
I Do Not Love Thee
by Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton
In Praise of Shame
by Lord Alfred Douglas
Kinky
by Denise Duhamel
Libido
by Rupert Brooke
Love's Secret
by William Blake
Loving and Beloved
by Sir John Suckling
Me in Paradise
by Brenda Shaughnessy
No Platonic Love
by William Cartwright
Novel
by Arthur Rimbaud
One Art
by Elizabeth Bishop
Opal
by Amy Lowell
Privilege of Being
by Robert Hass
Remember, Body ...
by C. P. Cavafy
Safe Sex
by Donald Hall
Sex
by Michael Ryan
The Barrier
by Claude McKay
The Ecstasy
by Phillip Lopate
The Elephant is Slow to Mate
by D.H. Lawrence
The Hug
by Thom Gunn
The More Loving One
by W. H. Auden
To His Coy Love
by Michael Drayton
To His Mistress Going to Bed
by John Donne
What Do I Care
by Sara Teasdale
What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why (Sonnet XLIII)
by Edna St. Vincent Millay
Whoever You Are Holding Me Now in Hand
by Walt Whitman
Witch-Wife
by Edna St. Vincent Millay
XIII
by Cιsar Vallejo
Prose
Poems of Passion and Sex
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