Dante had his Beatrice Petrarch had his Laura Baudelaire had his Jeanne Duval This poet is looking for his muse The muse should like decadent poetry and the poetry of the Pre-Raphaelites -and find relish in the poetry of Swinburne and Baudelaire The muse should have a predilection for erotic poetry and the literature of the fin de siècle and exhibit a certain style even eccentricity. A liking for the Baroque ie Monteverdi music and perhaps a Rococo playfulness If you think you possess these characteristic drop me a line
I think you'll find I am the Laura, of which Petrarch wrote about.
Hi Laura Do you think you will cause me unspeakable joys from my unrequited lust that will create unendurable desires, and inner torments between the ardent lover and the mystic
What do you think of this poem of lusts madness
From gamahucher press-free download
Variations on a Rococo theme
(canzone della notte)
"Oh to live alone in the night
In the dark to be alone to cry to
sigh to long to pine for that one to
come to come to join thru love in the
darkness of the mind
Let I thy lips curved fleshy kiss kiss
kiss I come to I oh come to
I that I canst thy lips kiss that
flesh shell-like curved kiss kiss I
to too thee let me sing plaisir
d’Amour the more to thy flesh voluptuously sumptuous caress oh
oh love I thy clam-like flesh love I
love I that glimpse thee giveth to I
in that cloth white-like snow furling
dark hairs gimpseth I love love
vouchsafe I that sight bright light-like
that thee wouldst Parlez-moi d'amour
sing those words speak to me of love "
Hi Laura How will you go about creating unendurable desires
Hi Laura What will you do with your tits?
Hi Laura I dont think that pic is you. For one thing it is to proffesional
Hi Laura why dont you put your tits into a decadent or rococo poem
Laura I have had my share of tits of pussy of tight assess sex etc
I need more refined gold now-that is the point of my post
The osprey has left the nest, as the winds blow from the east at midday. Bring nunchucks.