John Donne “Going to bed”
(Erotic poetry been around for 10,000 years. John Donne wrote with great passion, energy and life)
To His Mistress Going to Bed
Come, Madam, come, all rest my powers defy,
Until I labour, I in labour lie.
The foe oft-times having the foe in sight,
Is tir’d with standing though he never fight.
Off with that girdle, like heaven’s Zone glistering,
But a far fairer world encompassing.
Unpin that spangled breastplate which you wear,
That th’eyes of busy fools may be stopped there.
Unlace yourself, for that harmonious chime,
Tells me from you, that now it is bed time.
Off with that happy busk, which I envy,
That still can be, and still can stand so nigh.
Your gown going off, such beauteous state reveals,
As when from flowery meads th’hill’s shadow steals.
Off with that wiry Coronet and shew
The hairy Diadem which on you doth grow:
Now off with those shoes, and then safely tread
In this love’s hallow’d temple, this soft bed.
In such white robes, heaven’s Angels used to be
Received by men; Thou Angel bringst with thee
A heaven like Mahomet’s Paradise; and though
Ill spirits walk in white, we easily know,
By this these Angels from an evil sprite,
Those set our hairs, but these our flesh upright.
Licence my roving hands, and let them go,
Before, behind, between, above, below.
O my America! my new-found-land,
My kingdom, safeliest when with one man mann’d,
My Mine of precious stones, My Empirie,
How blest am I in this discovering thee!
To enter in these bonds, is to be free;
Then where my hand is set, my seal shall be.
Full nakedness! All joys are due to thee,
As souls unbodied, bodies uncloth’d must be,
To taste whole joys. Gems which you women use
Are like Atlanta’s balls, cast in men’s views,
That when a fool’s eye lighteth on a Gem,
His earthly soul may covet theirs, not them.
Like pictures, or like books’ gay coverings made
For lay-men, are all women thus array’d;
Themselves are mystic books, which only we
(Whom their imputed grace will dignify)
Must see reveal’d. Then since that I may know;
As liberally, as to a Midwife, shew
Thy self: cast all, yea, this white linen hence,
There is no penance due to innocence.
To teach thee, I am naked first; why then
What needst thou have more covering than a man.
Nice to see you sharing Donne’s work….he is one of my favourite poets…..seems yours too… :_)
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Donne, Dryden and London, Ben Jonson. My favorite. They teach us how to write and describe life and emotion.
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I love sexy poems too, I wrote one titled “alcohol lush” and I wrote it when I was drunk feeling the heat.. lol
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You need to share it. The ancient writers give me reason to write and improve.
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I am not sure if it’s corny or not lol…
http://travelingmind2anywhere.com/2014/08/22/alcohol-lush/
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I enjoyed this poem.
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Seriously don’t write them like that any more do they? 😉
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John Donne was a rare and great writer. You are right. Hard to compare to the ancient writers.
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I love Anais Nin, such a subtlety on erotic writing has hardly been encountered before or since x
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I love her writing also.
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Donne also wrote “Break of day” which is my favorite.
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I have his collection. I have re-read them. He is wonderful.
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I think he captures that love in real life is not just passion and fire, but laughter and seduction.
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I agree. I read Sir Walter Ralegh yesterday. He was another great writer about love and passion. The more I search. The more writers missed I have found.
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I’ve never read Raleigh – if you have a favorite let me know.
Here’s one I found that was written by a woman hundreds of years ago… Ann Bradstreet “to my dear and loving husband” – I just love the flow
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Some very beautiful and ancient work out of China that is along this line – very beautiful
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John Donne would take offense. He was a real Englishman. John Donne and Sir Walter Ralegh were first famous erotic writers. Mr. Ralegh was writing love poetry to the queen of England and marry one of her maids. I had five hours at kid land yesterday with Grand-boys. I read some Donne and Ralegh. They gave me motivation to write five new poems. Thank you for stopping by. I do appreciate.
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Well maybe he would only be offended in public – the work is very beautiful. Erotic writing is very difficult – feel there is a line between the erotic and pornographic.
I envy you your grandchildren, I think I have a long wait for them
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Do you have kids? I started late. Daughters had their babies young. Made me old.
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A son 17 a daughter 26. I was 31 when Spence was born – that was late enough for me 🙂
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You have a good chance. My oldest girl is 29 with two boys and 26 year old girl with one boy. We receive surprises.
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You, are a blessed human being.
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I’m doing my best. This is all we can do.
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I thought you might enjoy a poem of mine with reference to John Donne
POEMS & LOVE
Idyllic love poems wander the hills
with a pining goat herd playing his pipe
and singing mournful song
echoing down the quartz sculpted gorge
beneath waterfalls
where alabaster-skinned Naiads
lithe and languorous
bathed in crystal brooks.
Romantic poems lounge on sofas breathless
wearing corsets and crinolines
desperate
and untouched
fingering
strands of hair
John Donne’s love poems
are wet
with wit.
(C) M.L.Emmett published in New Poets 14 : Snatching Time
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Yes I like this poem. The ancient poets and writers had a essence of erotic. Your poem more modern and understandable to the new readers. Took me 50 plus years to love the Dante’s, Ben Jonson and Dryden. Thank you for sharing the amazing words.
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