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Poetry (ancient Greek: ποιεω (poieo) = I create) is an art form in which human language is used for its aesthetic qualities in addition to, or instead of, its notional and semantic content. It consists largely of oral or literary works in which language is used in a manner that is felt by its user and audience to differ from ordinary prose.

It may use condensed or compressed form to convey emotion or ideas to the reader's or listener's mind or ear; it may also use devices such as assonance and repetition to achieve musical or incantatory effects. Poems frequently rely for their effect on imagery, word association, and the musical qualities of the language used. The interactive layering of all these effects to generate meaning is what marks poetry. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

 

 

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SONG OF FLAME: A Collection of Erotic Stories and Poetry

By Sirocco

......is a collection of erotic short stories and poetry, some white hot and scorching, such as the situation with Tara who is feeling sex starved in ‘The Phone Call’ and receives a call from a friend who talks her through the hottest climax she’s had in a long time; Or Jim who is just having “One Of Those Nights”. His gay cousin Phil and his Partner Chaz introduce him to the dark erotic thrill of BDSM. While blindfolded a sexy female voice from a speaker phone on the room talks him to a shattering climax. Others just simply light hearted, playful and loving such as Lydia in “Handy Man” who has been experiencing sexual dysfunction, and is taken to new erotic heights by her patient, loving husband who has newly acquired an arsenal of sex toys that he uses on her.  For the female erotica fan who is looking for a titillating bedtime read, you won't want to miss this collection by a promising fresh new voice in the erotic fiction genre...

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Rating: Erotic, Sensual, Adult Language, Bondage

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