“The Flea” is an erotic metaphysical poem (first published posthumously in 1633) by John Donne (1572–1631). The exact date of its composition is unknown. The poem uses the conceit of a flea, which has sucked blood from the male speaker and his female lover, to serve as an extended metaphor for the relationship between them.

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Sex in film is the inclusion of a presentation in a film of sexuality. Since the development of the medium, inclusion in films of any form of sexuality has been controversial.

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Desire and intimacy are very much a part of Love, and these erotic poems prove that sex need not be sordid or ugly. On the contrary, between two people very much in love with each other, sex can the most beautiful and natural thing in the universe.

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Erotic poetry is concerned with the sexually diverse and alternative aspects of the genre, rather than specifically with the love and romance associated with ‘Love Poems’.

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erotic poems at DU Poetry. Read and publish erotic poems about sex. Share sex poems, short stories and spoken word erotic poetry.

Paul Curtis’s sex poems use graphic language and sexual imagery to explore the most intimate and physical aspects of love and lust. More than simply dirty love poems, Paul’s sex poems combine the romanctic and physical manifestations of intimacy and depravity

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Pania of the reef. A poem based around the New Zealand Maori myth of Pania of the reef. Still and silent stream in the midnight dark Resting amongst the flax is the night sky beauty herself Quenching a thirst from the sweet, still waters Winds that whisper vows and carry the faintest of spells Her eyes are deep pools of wintery water Playing in

Paul Curtis’s erotic poetry is sensual, sexually charged verse which explores the heights of passion and the murky depths of human sexuality.

Song of Solomon, Erotic Poetry from the Inventor of Sex