Lust Poems
(an illustration of the paradoxical ego elements involved in Desire)


The Super-Ego Element

Kiss me, O kiss me, my love,
With tender petals of sweet caress.
Your lips that seal a thousand sensations.
Press those fluffy, gentle lobes to mine
And make me cry for joy and love.
And ecstasy shall be my souls delight.
Hold me Hold me, my angel
Press me to the warmth of your bosom
And let me feel the hidden passion
Of your pulsating heart.
Wrap me in your winged arms
To comfort me from so many torments
That torture my mind and body.
And let me dwell in your magic,
Light-fantastic smile.






The Libidinal Element

Schnecke Lecke
I long to rest my forehead
On the furry oasis
Of delectable your whiteness,
My nose entrenched deeply O deeply
As tongue-my-probing
Seeks vaingloriously
The climactical passage to Xanadu.
To quench eternal thirst
At the sacred river
Of melting, Exploding
Caves of Ice,
"And I will dine on honeydew
And drink the milk of paradise." *
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* Quote from "Xanadu," a song by Neil Pert of "Rush" -
who in turn borrowed it from "Kublai Khan," an opium
influenced poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
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