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Entry tags:
- 1+:abuse:not mentioned,
- 1+:otherworld,
- 1+:people:dreamfolk,
- 1+:people:nonhumans,
- 1+:relationships:intimate,
- 1+:type:spiritual,
- access:backed up,
- access:bootleg,
- access:lb local copy,
- access:online,
- access:screenreadable,
- audience:adults,
- genre:poetry,
- length:short,
- medium:writing,
- price:free,
- time:1980s
From the Tower, by Melissa Cannon (poetry, 1981?)
"And again I feel
her black wings opening:
do not tame my angel"
Blurb: A poem about a woman's intense, erotic love for her Lilith angel, who comes for her in dreams.
Why is it worth your time?: It's a short, intense, erotic poem about sapphic spirit love. Give it a shot!
Plural Tags: abuse not mentioned, otherworld (dreams), dreamfolk, nonhumans (angels, Lilith?), intimate relationships, spiritual
Content Warnings: contain spoilers; see comments
Access Notes: Screenreadable, free to read on archive.org. Read it here! I'm also just going to post it in the comments because it seems likely to disappear off the internet.
Misc Notes: Published in a Thelema tome, The Equinox Vol. 5 No. 4: Sex and Religion, which has a lot of older stuff in it that isn't well dated. Using 1981 as a placeholder for now, since that's when the book came out.
her black wings opening:
do not tame my angel"
Blurb: A poem about a woman's intense, erotic love for her Lilith angel, who comes for her in dreams.
Why is it worth your time?: It's a short, intense, erotic poem about sapphic spirit love. Give it a shot!
Plural Tags: abuse not mentioned, otherworld (dreams), dreamfolk, nonhumans (angels, Lilith?), intimate relationships, spiritual
Content Warnings: contain spoilers; see comments
Access Notes: Screenreadable, free to read on archive.org. Read it here! I'm also just going to post it in the comments because it seems likely to disappear off the internet.
Misc Notes: Published in a Thelema tome, The Equinox Vol. 5 No. 4: Sex and Religion, which has a lot of older stuff in it that isn't well dated. Using 1981 as a placeholder for now, since that's when the book came out.