Posted on 12 May 2008 by MysticWino
Swimming Choppy Seas
It was calm when first I set out to swim,
but then Aeolus let loose his howling
winds and waves rose. Swimming against currents,
strength nearly spent, I spied you chained to stone
and waiting as though sacrificed to some
Kraken or stormgod. Weeping, naked, you
called out against the sky, or some father
coward enough to forsake you. And [...]
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Posted on 9 May 2008 by MysticWino
Wandering in the Wilderness . . .
It was a boyhood fantasy, coming
across a bare-breasted beauty in some
deserted place where she might rely on me
to rescue her, and her all willing
to reward my capable action with
tenderness and something undefined . . .
But now a man, I find myself here
in this deserted place, with this bare-
breasted young [...]
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Posted on 8 May 2008 by MysticWino
After Twenty Years Estranged
You wouldn’t believe, Penelope, things I’ve seen;
I barely believe myself. Such wonders in the wide,
wild world. But no beauty above your own, greater
now even than when I left, unwilling, to tear down
walls at Troy and slaughter hapless men whose
only sin was to raise a sword or spear against me.
But even after, I [...]
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Posted on 7 May 2008 by MysticWino
My Wild Love
Must have been the wine . . . can’t seem to recall
how I found you there, lying naked on
a spread out leopard skin, or at least
something patterned that way. Oh, and that
convenient golden sash. But mostly
I recall the haunting challenge of boredom
in bedroom eyes, at once sad and longing.
The pout of your [...]
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Posted on 6 May 2008 by MysticWino
Song for Bathsheba
Bathing as an angel, you, my naked
beauty! From first I saw you airing dry,
I knew my heart gone, saw cupid take it
oh brutal arrow! slayer of three, make it
right to wrongly act! Oh, but tell me why,
bathing angel, you stood outside naked
for me to see . . . my heart now yours, rake [...]
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Posted on 2 May 2008 by MysticWino
After Spring Showers
Her beauty is the sky of my world, her flesh
my earth, her blood the rivers and ocean,
her eyes peridots faceted and star-brilliant,
her bones and hair are every forest and brush;
I fall to worship as drops roll down those hills
toward southern climbs, where the triangle
of her altar to femininity calls me to worship
and I [...]
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Posted on 1 May 2008 by MysticWino
Bathing Beauties
What is it makes bathing bodies so compelling?
Beside the natural urge toward procreation,
I mean. A certain beauty. Certainly that, though
that too often depends on the bather or bathers
in particular. Is it the vibrancy of health,
or perhaps the symmetry of the human form—
when it is symmetrical, anyway. What is it
that draws the eyes to the [...]
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Posted on 30 April 2008 by MysticWino
In the Cavern of the Sea Nymphs
You read about this sort of thing all the time
in myths and fairytales. But I, James Princeton
Gar, stand here to tell you, son: I seen ‘em!
Twas in the Indian Ocean, when I for the Queen
captained a ship and crew of swarthy seamen
salty as the brine and wily as any [...]
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Posted on 30 April 2008 by MysticWino
Walk in the Park
A lot of things can change in a century;
parks seem to be one of those things—
and museums. Take this painting for example;
when is the last time you took a walk in the park
and found a nude woman? Or the last time
you saw a nude woman? With a skull?
With a cross? With both? [...]
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Posted on 30 April 2008 by MysticWino
Temptation
I never knew Eve. Never spent time in her
garden or orchard. Any Eden, for that matter.
But I loved her from the time of my first
erection, first hint of manhood. My heroine
not because she gave the fruit to Adam,
not because she was the Matriarch of Rebellion,
nor because she blamed the serpent—
Because she opened the true gate
to [...]
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