Song Of A Siren Poem by soren Barrett

Song Of A Siren

Carnivorous willing flesh
Submissive, curves of warmth
Longing, lustful breaths
Fingers reaching south touching north

Quenching, magnetic lips
Trembling, pulsing
Foaming, panting hips
Death on a wave convulsing

Two legged naked hell
singing under seductive skin
Lust's tentacles spell
bait for vampiric sin

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4) May I request you to correct the last stanza, leaving out the insinuations that and are sin…

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2) And then, the great paintings of Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo … just take their paintings on Leda and the Swan…and compare. Such great works of art celebrating sensuality. Thus Lust and sensuality are subject of great works of art. Please don't call them'sin', but just celebrate them..

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Dear poet, and are not sin at all. Seduction is eulogised by poet Kaalidasa in many of his works. Please come, visit the caves of Khajuraho where you can watch the sculptures on the sexual act. All these are great forms of art

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