Sex Poems
Paul's sex poems use graphic language and sexual imagery to explore the most intimate and physical aspects of love and lust. The intial selection has a bias towards poetic fantasies about fellatio, but sufficent veriety to satisty all tastes.
Down At The Beach
Sex on the beach is a rather crass name for a cocktail, but an excellent subject for the first of Paul's sex poems. Down at the Beach describes a sexually charged shoreline encounter which rapidly reaches a climax.
What Would You Think Of Me? # 1
The poem asks What Would You Think Of Me? is you were aware of all the sexual fantasies that I harbour about you and all the different ways I'd like to defile and desecrate your body.
Concupiscence # 1
Wikipedia, a invaluable source of misinformation, informs me that the poem's title is a latin word which translates as a strong sexual desire or lust. That at least accords with the theme of the poem, which recounts the auhor's lusting after a barmaid.
Speak Dirty To Me
The poem's opening lines, She wears sexy underwear And speaks dirty to me set the scene for an animalistic and sometimes brutal sexual encounter.
Joy Bringer
If there is one recurring theme to Paul's sex poems, it's fellatio, although Joy Bringer tackles the subject with the lightest of touch.
Concupiscence # 2
A second helping of lust and licentiousness in Paul's Concupiscence series.
Kiss of Life
Further forays into fantasies about fellatio.
Are You Wearing Stockings?
An encouter in a seedy club and its sexual aftermath is retold in a poem of epic proportions.
She Came In The Night
A sex poem with a dreamlike quality, in which fantasy and reality are indistiguishable.
Inside The Silk
A sexual eulogy which is poetic and priapic in equal measure.
