Get Your Premium Membership

On Youth, Love, and the Muse in Three Parts

Poet's Notes
(Show)

Become a Premium Member and post notes and photos about your poem like Ngoc Nguyen.


* ”Hippocrene”: One of two springs on Mount Helicon that is sacred to the Nine Muses. The other is Aganippe.

I. What rare delight it is, when spring and youth, pregnant with life, explode all o'er again! When sex organs mature, and know lust's truth, lewd sensations soon tempt the once-chaste brain. Youth, like the juice of love, flows with desire; and then demands its portion of swollen flesh as yet pubescent flowers bloom with fire, while passion's ready, willing, and still fresh; O Love! O Soul!—How nature can inspire, something as glorious as when two join and mesh! II. Together as three, we in ménage à trois meet; and unite like Cupid's lock and key, moaning and sighing in love's lustful patois, expressing our cores' triad ecstasy. Together, as a youth and his two maids, we come; our bodies, moving like the ocean, ebb and flow, rise and fall: it never fades, as maidenheads (now laid fresh in this motion) ooze love's warm fluid in copious spades, moist, milky-white, and sticky like thick lotion. III. O Muse! None can inspire my rhyming pen like you. By Hippocrene's spring you quench my thirst, that I might have breath unlike other men; and may offer you thanksgiving while I'm versed! Therefore, I greedily drain your soft breasts for the sweet, fresh milk of new inspiration. For your breast-milk is easy to digest, as truly blest am I by your lactation. So here my rhyme's revival's now expressed, as I'm now free from creative cessation.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2024




Post Comments

Poetrysoup is an environment of encouragement and growth so only provide specific positive comments that indicate what you appreciate about the poem.

Please Login to post a comment

A comment has not been posted for this poem. Encourage a poet by being the first to comment.


Book: Shattered Sighs