mein spieltrieb.

Sep 13, 2009 10:21pm
eleasha:
(via kissez)

eleasha:

(via kissez)
Sep 12, 2009 5:40pm
endofmarch:
08 (via auralis)

endofmarch:

08 (via auralis)
Sep 12, 2009 5:40pm
Sep 1, 2009 11:04pm
This was unexpected, my soul’s connection to you. You stole my loneliness. No one knows that I was wishing for you, a thief, to enter my house of autonomy, that I had locked my doors but my windows were open, hoping, but not believing, you would enter. - Douglas Copland (via infinitebutterflies)
Sep 1, 2009 11:03pm
nightmarebrunette:
Kelly Thompson

nightmarebrunette:

Kelly Thompson
Sep 1, 2009 11:02pm
Sep 1, 2009 1:32am

Courtship, Mark Strand

poetry365:

There is a girl you like so you tell her
your penis is big, but that you cannot get yourself
to use it. Its demands are ridiculous, you say,
even self-defeating, but to be honored somehow,
briefly, inconspicuously, in the dark.

When she closes her eyes in horror,
you take it all back. You tell her you’re almost
a girl yourself and can understand why she is shocked.
When she is about to walk away, you tell her
you have no penis, that you don’t

know what got into you. You get on your knees.
She suddenly bends down to kiss your shoulder and you know
you’re on the right track. You tell her you want
to bear children and that is why you seem confused.
You wrinkle your brow and curse the day you were born.

She tries to calm you, but you lose control.
You reach for her panties and beg forgiveness as you do.
She squirms and you howl like a wolf. Your craving
seems monumental. You know you will have her.
Taken by storm, she is the girl you will marry.

Sep 1, 2009 1:27am

Autumn Poems, Nikki Giovanni

poetry365:

the heat
you left with me
last night
still smolders
the wind catches
your scent
and refreshes
my senses

i am a leaf
falling from your tree
upon which i was
impaled

Sep 1, 2009 1:24am

Feasting, Elizabeth W. Garber

poetry365:

I am so amazed to find myself kissing you
with such abandon,
filling myself with our kisses
astounding hunger for edges of lips and tongue.
Returning to feast again and again,
our bellies never overfilling from this banquet.
Returning in surprise,
in remembering,
in rediscovering,
such play of flavors of gliding lips
and forests of pressures and spaces.
The spaces between the branches
as delicious as finding the grove of lilies of the valley
blossoming just outside my door under the ancient oak.
“I’ve never held anyone this long,” you said,
the second time you entered my kitchen.
I am the feast this kitchen was blessed to prepare
waiting for you to enter open mouthed in awe
in the mystery we’ve been give,
our holy feast.
Sep 1, 2009 1:22am

Sometimes, Nikki Giovanni

poetry365:

sometimes
when i wake up
in the morning
and see all the faces
i just can’t
breathe
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