Gosh. All these c--t poems. Do female poets write in similar vein about the
male genitals? I rather doubt it. I've never seen such a poem.

--- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> [From: the screenplay of "Women in love" by Larry Kramer based upon
> the novel by D. H. Lawrence]
>
>
> The proper way to eat a fig in society...
> is to split it in four...
> holding it by the stump...
> and open it...
> so that it is a glittering, rosy, moist...
> honeyed, heavy-petaled, four-petaled flower.
> Then you throw away the skin...
> after you have taken off the blossom
> with your lips.
> But the vulgar way...
> is just to put your mouth to the crack...
> and take out the flesh in one bite.
> The fig is a very secretive fruit.
> The ltalians vulgarly say
> it stands for the female part, the fig fruit.
> The fissure, the yoni...
> the wonderful moist conductivity
> towards the center...
> involved, inturned....
> One small way of access only,
> and this close-curtained from the light.
> Sap that smells strange on your fingers,
> so that even goats won't taste it.
> And when the fig has kept her secret
> long enough...
> so it explodes, and you see,
> through the fissure, the scarlet.
> And the fig is finished, the year is over.
> That's how the fig dies...
> showing her crimson
> through the purple slit.
> Like a wound...
> the exposure of her secret on the open day.
> Like a prostitute,
> the bursten fig makes a show of her secret.
>






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