Today Agapeta exists since two years and a half. The readership is steadily growing: nearly ten thousand views in 2015, a little more than twenty thousand in 2016, then more than fourteen thousand in the first six months of 2017 (fifteen thousand on July the 5th). The number of subscribers increases with regularity. Several blogs have included Agapeta in their blogroll, and many communications on various boards link to its posts. CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…
Tag Archives: eroticism
Aleister Crowley: The summit of the amorous mountain
THE SUMMIT OF THE AMOROUS MOUNTAIN
TO love you, Love, is all my happiness;
To kill you with my kisses; to devour
Your whole ripe beauty in the perfect hour
That mingles us in one supreme caress; CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…
Poetry by readers, 3rd set
This is my third post presenting poems published on WordPress blogs by my readers, in other words users who made themselves known to me by following Agapeta, by liking its posts, or commenting them. Indeed, I always have a look at the blog of anyone who follows Agapeta, likes a post, or writes a comment. CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…
Les sept sceaux
Le premier sceau, ce brouillard
Qui nous voile le regard,
Levons-le, jolie fille !
Nous voir, c’est un tel plaisir.
Mon amie, tes yeux brillent
De tous tes jeunes désirs.
CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…
Poetry by readers (2)
Last year, in the post Poetry by readers I gave links to poems published on WordPress by four of my readers. Unfortunately, three of them have since deleted their site, and only one poem remains on WordPress: Fleeting Moments by Michael33. However I could recover on a Google cache the text of one poem: I’d Love To Love You by (Anyone you want me to be), so I added it to the post. Also Internet Archive saved a copy of 50 Word Stories: trespassing with velvet by Nina Karadzic. The rest seems lost… CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…
La fleur du dixième jour
Première porte, s’ouvrant dans un mur,
Crée un passage à l’amour le plus pur.
Je t’ai entrevue, marchant loin de moi ;
Instant magique, mon cœur en émoi
S’est pris de passion pour une inconnue…
Merveilleuse enfant, j’attends ta venue. CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…
Cric : Fillettes
Un petit intermède coquin… un joli petit poème extrait de l’Anthologie satyrique : répertoire des meilleures poésies et chansons joyeuses parues en français depuis Clément Marot jusqu’à nos jours, publié par et pour la Société des bibliophiles cosmopolites, Tome Huitième, 1878. CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…
Three poets write about love
I will present poems about love written by three very different poets. CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…
Noces Carmin — Onze Fleurs
❦ J’ai croisé un soir
Un regard séduisant :
❦ Fille aux cheveux noirs
D’âge cinq plus six ans. CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…
Aleister Crowley: Maid of dark eyes
Aleister Crowley (1875–1947) was an English occultist and writer, but foremost a libertine and a very bizarre man. Beside writing strange books, he created cults of which he was the guru. The British popular press called him “the wickedest man in the world.” CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…
Fleur de Feu
Rivières enflammées ! Désirs désastateurs ! Torrents d’amour fou ! Ne pouvez-vous pas comme l’eau apaiser les brûlures et la soif ? Ne portez-vous aucune consolation ? Car voici que vient la menace… CONTINUE READING / CONTINUER LA LECTURE…