Author: | ZJ Galos | ISBN: | 9781301524167 |
Publisher: | ZJ Galos | Publication: | August 19, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | ZJ Galos |
ISBN: | 9781301524167 |
Publisher: | ZJ Galos |
Publication: | August 19, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Seven poems exploring sex and love. ‘Virtual Love’: A poetess accepts a poets quotation about virtual love, entices him to an affair in a sexual game that ends in love for the poet. ‘The Eruption’: Explores the deeper world of the psyche of falling in love, exhausted by physical love that is never completely satisfied. Is lust the greater part of love? ‘The Soul’s Sacrifice’: Opening the page of torments in physical love. ‘Another Love’: Poetry as common base for physical completeness in love, or is it also a key for cruelty in love games? Does she love stealthy love as much as she writes poetry about? - ‘The Orgy’ - Like Gods like men. A poet cites verses from Baudelaire’s Fleur du Mal to his love interest. He explores his visions about great art and artists engaged in lively dialogue, listen and partake in their sensual feasts. ‘Pain & Love’: Love’s theatre - a consuming game of virtual players, avatar carriers, kindred souls and hurt hearts seeking healing through reading their creations.’ Strange Fruit’: An artist has an image of his beautiful young teacher on his mind’s eye. She is impatient about his progress to learn Greek and this love bears strange fruit, beautiful to look at but impossible to be touched.
Seven poems exploring sex and love. ‘Virtual Love’: A poetess accepts a poets quotation about virtual love, entices him to an affair in a sexual game that ends in love for the poet. ‘The Eruption’: Explores the deeper world of the psyche of falling in love, exhausted by physical love that is never completely satisfied. Is lust the greater part of love? ‘The Soul’s Sacrifice’: Opening the page of torments in physical love. ‘Another Love’: Poetry as common base for physical completeness in love, or is it also a key for cruelty in love games? Does she love stealthy love as much as she writes poetry about? - ‘The Orgy’ - Like Gods like men. A poet cites verses from Baudelaire’s Fleur du Mal to his love interest. He explores his visions about great art and artists engaged in lively dialogue, listen and partake in their sensual feasts. ‘Pain & Love’: Love’s theatre - a consuming game of virtual players, avatar carriers, kindred souls and hurt hearts seeking healing through reading their creations.’ Strange Fruit’: An artist has an image of his beautiful young teacher on his mind’s eye. She is impatient about his progress to learn Greek and this love bears strange fruit, beautiful to look at but impossible to be touched.