AlwaysHungry
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#18 -- Gm.
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#18 -- Gm.
#20-- Mer. Amazing that she got all that from the linked image.
I find it telling that in an erotic art challenge every image has been of the female form. I wish I had the free time to write a second entry (one of mine is already in there) to praise a piece of art that captures the masculine.
Not sure what I'd choose as a subject though. Michelangelo's David? David's Cupid? Eastman and Laird's Michelangelo?
I find it telling that in an erotic art challenge every image has been of the female form. I wish I had the free time to write a second entry (one of mine is already in there) to praise a piece of art that captures the masculine.
Not sure what I'd choose as a subject though. Michelangelo's David? David's Cupid? Eastman and Laird's Michelangelo?
I vote for the Mandingo.
Seanathon can speak for himself, but I'm happy to let you tackle that one.
The more I read #21 the more I like it. As for guessing who it's by, possibly Trix? GP? Carrie? Or, possibly, Tzara. Though more likely it was written by a woman. I'd have guessed gm based on the subject and the sensibility, but the poem doesn't seem to me written in his style.
The image linked to #20 seems like a mistake.
I double checked. It's the one given. Perhaps the poet intends to have the reader make a leap of imagination.
#26 is UnderYourSpell. I just know it is.
#26 is UnderYourSpell. I just know it is.
I don't think so. Too jokey, and the referenced art doesn't seem like her.That was my immediate thought too.
I don't think so. Too jokey, and the referenced art doesn't seem like her.
It's British (she would say English, correcting me), but I'd guess someone else. Who, I'm not sure. AH? Only because of the metrics.
I'd guess me except I know I didn't write it.
I know who wrote #20, and a damn fine poem it is.