Christ may love you—I must not—
My white Calvary—be
Perfect like That—without the Taint
Of sad Carnality—
Lepers—God enjoins—in Love—
Law casts out—Unclean—
“Vox Populi Vox Dei”
Festers in Irony—
Homoerotic Poems is principally a gay poetry collection; the poems explore male homosexual love. Knowing that homoerotic poetry can have literary value, I will post my homoerotic poems here. The most sensually erotic are the earliest/oldest of these erotic poems, written for readers of gay erotic poetry. Copyright is asserted. If you are not by law an adult, or if you object to erotic gay love poems or homosexual erotic literature, leave this site.
3 comments:
Sounds like a perfect God.
Neat--"Post coitum omne animal triste es, sive gallus et mulier..." -- "After coitus all animals are sad, except the rooster and the woman..." Attributed variously to Aristotle and to Galen. Neat!
I like the pun on "taint."
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