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Flames of Desire: Love Poetry by Jeffrey T Edwards Pdf
Flames of Desire: Love Poetry, is a collection of poems written for one man's muse, Aliona. The book expresses the deep emotion experienced by all those who have the capacity to love deeply. The book is a journey into a love affair that is timeless.
Arabic and Hebrew Love Poems in Al-Andalus by Shari Lowin Pdf
Arabic and Hebrew Love Poems in al-Andalus investigates a largely overlooked subset of Muslim and Jewish love poetry in medieval Spain: hetero- and homo-erotic love poems written by Muslim and Jewish religious scholars, in which the lover and his sensual experience of the beloved are compared to scriptural characters and storylines. This book examines the ways in which the scriptural referents fit in with, or differ from, the traditional Andalusian poetic conventions. The study then proceeds to compare the scriptural stories and characters as presented in the poems with their scriptural and exegetical sources. This new intertextual analysis reveals that the Jewish and Muslim scholar-poets utilized their sacred literature in their poems of desire as more than poetic ornamentation; in employing Qur’ānic heroes in their secular verses, the Muslim poets presented a justification of profane love and sanctification of erotic human passions. In the Hebrew lust poems, which utilize biblical heroes, we can detect subtle, subversive, and surprisingly placed interpretations of biblical accounts. Moving beyond the concern with literary history to challenge the traditional boundaries between secular and religious poetry, this book provides a new, multidisciplinary, approach to existing materials and will be of interest to students, scholars and researchers of Islamic and Jewish Studies as well as to those with an interest in Hebrew and Arabic poetry of Islamic Spain.
Theodore Prime composed Burning Desire while a senior at Notre Dame High School in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. A writer of poetry since he was 12 years old, Theo often reflected upon the things a man in love thinks about but never says to the object of his affections. This collection of poems is his first attempt to capture the essence of these feelingsthe yearning, the longing, the hurt, the anguish, and even the despair that torments a man who plays the game of love . . . and often loses. And while men certainly will identify with the feelings found here, it is the women among his readers whom Theo really is addressing. For it is they who finally will secure a window into a mans heart and see, perhaps for the first time, how vulnerable men really are.
Ben Diaz, (who writes under the nom de plume of Natureboy) and his family, live in a small community called Goodrich in the state of Michigan. Writing has been an ongoing hobby since he was an adolescent. He enjoys the power of words and the feelings that they can evoke. Ben (or Natureboy as he likes to say) writes poetry and the romance genre is what he enjoys writing about the most. He attributes much of his poetry to life experiences and a day dreaming reverie which often draws him into love poems. Ben has taken several classes in Creative Writing at local community colleges. It is at that time he started really honing his poetic writing skills. Free Verse is very evident in his style of writing. Over the years, he has rebuffed many humorous remarks about how he signed his poetry as Natureboy/Ben Diaz. Natureboy has become his accepted signature on his poetry, and he signs it that way, with a humble acceptance of how he sees himself. He enjoys handcycling and finding ways to exercise in his wheelchair which is an ongoing challenge to him.
This book has been created by combining the author's poetry of love ebook trilogy. In their original form the editions were entitled Twin Flames, Sacred Waters and Night Whispers, and this new book is divided into three sections to stay true to this format. What follows are the descriptions for each of the elements that make up this compilation... Twin Flames Twin Flames burn fiercely with the fire of love. They are drawn together across space and time and their flames entwine to become one. This flame of union flickers with vitality and life, eclipsing even the light of the sun. Twin Flames can illuminate the world entire with their glorious light. Their love for each other is profound. It is unfettered, nourishing, sustaining and given unconditionally. They shine bright with its beauty, their angel's wings unfolding with the power of its majesty. Sacred Waters Your eyes are the sacred waters of your existence. They hold your secrets in their depths. Your hopes and dreams glimmer upon the ripples. Currents of emotion and thought move through them. They are the oceans of your inner self and contain the reflection of the world. Your feelings are expressed by them. Your eyes can simmer with lust or contain the yearning of heartfelt desire. They can shine with the glorious light of love and communicate beyond words. They are the gateway to your heart and the expression of all you hold within. Night Whispers Dreams whisper in the night and weave threads through the daylight hours. The night is a place of magic and mystery in which visions are had and lovers can unite beyond space and time in dreamscapes of wonder. When darkness draws its veil across the land images and scenes play upon its black velvet. Night is home to the whispers of longing and desire. When the distractions of the outside world are hidden, the inner world comes to the fore and flights of love's fancy lift you to the stars. Overall, this is a book of 'down-to-earth' poetry and prose about love. Mr Page believes that at the heart of creativity is the ability to communicate directly with people in often beautiful and profound ways. He feels that art and writing that requires explanation or translation fails at this most vital level. Because of this his poetry is written without pretence and for anyone to understand and enjoy, so that anyone can be touched by his words
Statues of the god Priapus stood in Roman gardens to warn potential thieves that the god would rape them if they attempted to steal from him. In this book, Richlin argues that the attitude of sexual aggressiveness in defense of a bounded area serves as a model for Roman satire from Lucilius to Juvenal. Using literary, anthropological, psychological, and feminist methodologies, she suggests that aggressive sexual humor reinforces aggressive behavior on both the individual and societal levels, and that Roman satire provides an insight into Roman culture. Including a substantial and provocative new introduction, this revised edition is important not only as an in-depth study of Roman sexual satire, but also as a commentary on the effects of all humor on society and its victims.
William Blake (1757 - 1827) is one of the great figures in literature, by turns poet, artist and visonary. Profoundly libertarian in outlook, Blake's engagement with the issues of his day is well known and this - along with his own idiosynratic concerns - flows through his poetry and art. Like Milton before him, the prodigality of his allusions and references is little short of astonishing. Consquently, his longer viosnary poems can challege the modern reader, who will find in this avowedly open edition all they might need to interpret the poetry. W. H. Stevenson's Blake is a masterpiece of scrupulous scholarship. It is, as the editor makes clear in his introduction, 'designed to be widely, and fluently, read' and this Third Edition incorporates many changes to further that aim. Many of the headnotes have been rewritten and the footnotes updated. The full texts of the early prose tracts, All Religions are One and There is no Natural Religion, are included for the first time. In many instances, Blake's capitalisation has been restored, better to convey the expressive individuality of his writing. In addition, a full colour plate section contains a representation of Blake's most significant paintings and designs. As the 250th anniversary of his birth approaches, Blake has perhaps more readers than ever before; Blake: The Complete Poems will stand those readers, new and old, in good stead for many years to come.
The lyrics of medieval "courtly love" songs are characteristically self-conscious. Giving Voice to Love investigates similar self-consciousness in the musical settings. Moments and examples where voice, melody, rhythm, form, and genre seem to comment on music itself tell us about musical responses to the courtly chanson tradition, and musical reflections on the complexity of self-expression.
As stated in Brion's introduction, these poems were written and intended as a testimonial of one man's life for his children and grandchildren. The poems grew into something bigger; seeing the importance for as God's word states in the Roman II, Timothy 3:16-17 all scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for the doctrine, for re-proof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness that the man of God may be perfect thoroughly furnished unto all good works. Brion thanks his God for the inspiration he has given him on several of these poems. He thanks his daughters as workers and inspiration also. It has never been his intention to hurt anyone with his writings. If so, get over it and change your life as well. The last poem of this book is Brion's letter to any addict struggling to overcome a hard addictive behavior. Get and seek the help you need. Believe in the true God and please don't victimize your family. Brion hopes these readings have been enjoyable and inspirational, but most of all, this is and was his testimonial throughout time for his children and grandchildren of who their father and grandfather was.
"Every part of me will be in love with you for the rest of your life. I wanted to be the one that you never see coming. It is tough to believe that you let me go. You may see a million sunrises in my absence, but only I can make that beautiful for you." An intense feeling of love, which is beyond to express in words, acts like a fierce "flame." Moon has the power to make nights beautiful by fading the darkness away with its charm. This book is about the "flames" of a lover who was left by his love of life. His pain and grief that not being with his charm of the living "moon". But he will never stop his fight until he wins his battle. This book contains 36 poems. It is a journey of true love. And its madness for beloved ones. This book is the expression of unconditional love towards their partner. "I will love you until God decides that it is time for me to leave this body…leaving my body is an end but my love will conquer this world to start a new beginning. In my absence, it will worship you for ages." There is no death for love. If you truly love anyone, even your death will conquer this world.
Flames of Passion by Demetrios Anastasia,Maria Spiros Pdf
When two lovers meet, their emotions transport them to what seems like another world. The words they speak reveal their feelings, in a multitude of moods and streams of consciousness, forsaking all boundaries and conventions, treading shamelessly into a world of their own making, unabashed expressions of love and erotic desire ... These are the words that lovers speak; the poems they write and express to each other. Come, dare to step into their private domain, their intimacy exposed.
tête-bêche chapbook! Two books in one. “The Flames” is about being engulfed by love/desire & trying to successfully navigate relationships. This is the book that questions what love is, how to love others well & the fear & admittance of failure. “The Seas” is about the despair of sinking into your own past, mistakes, & fears & the struggle of trying to swim out of that abyss. Often you are just pulled deeper, but there are also moments of strength & hope. “The Seas” is a bit like being lost at sea & trying to find your way back to the shore through storms while the tide keeps pushing you back out, trying to drown you. Sometimes, you move forward 2 steps & pushed back 4, but there are always those moments when the sun shines & the ocean relents.
Contemporary love poems of passion to man and to Nature. The poems draw the reader into the magic and mystery behind loving beyond boundaries. With richly inventive imagination Arlene Rabinowitz explores the light as well as the darkest aspects of love. In 'Heat Rising' and 'False Sweetness' speak of yearnings to a loved one. Of passion in 'Caressing Flames' and 'Leopard Man'. 'Complete Detachment' alludes to biblical narrative. Of unrequited love in 'Home'. A period of love condensed into a moment in 'Set Desire' and vivid imagination in 'So Warm'. There are also metaphoric connotations to human emotions seen in animals and birds in 'Dawn', 'Leopard Man' The Arrogance of the Male Leopard' and 'The Eagle'. This is a collection of poems that were written in response to experiencing undying love with all its facets. Exploring and comparing the love for Nature with human love. Of gain and loss, joys bliss and partying, a love that transcends physical boundaries.