

Falley describes the first sexual encounter between two lovers and a resulting realization. This twenty-two-word poem by Megan Falley doesn’t play around. Read the poem Dirty Poems for Her: The Atheist The longing between the two characters is not strictly hormonal. This poem highlights a deeper connection and knowledge that brings the two lovers together. Rather than getting down and dirty, The Encounter portrays a lighter and more intimate side of sex. She is the author of twelve books of poetry that cover a number of themes and motifs. This sensual poem is by the contemporary poet and winner of the 2020 Noble Prize in Literature, Louise Gluck. From there the poem gets X-rated, building to the ultimate climactic end. Lust takes over as pants are unzipped and a beautiful symbol of masculinity is revealed, all nine inches of it. Auden takes his time to vividly describe a sexual encounter between two young adults on a hot summer’s day.įirst, he sets the tone with a friendly invitation and the characters’ awkward ice-breaking conversation. Written in 1948, this poem was enough to make mothers blush and fathers grumble in disapproval. Read the poem Dirty Poems for Him: The Platonic Blow The speaker describes in vivid detail the touch of her partner’s tongue on various parts of her body, as well as the joy of reciprocating those attentions. If you are looking for a dirty poem that dives into oral sex, this is the one for you. That is not the case with this contemporary poem by Adrienne Rich, where there is no room for misinterpretation. Some dirty poems use imagery and subtle analogies to get the point across. Read the poem The Floating Poem, Unnumbered He goes on to praise her beauty, declaring her body a pure and undiscovered land that he fully intends to explore.

The speaker confesses his jealousy of the woman’s corset for it sits so close to her breasts. He begs her to remove her clothing, insisting that he will be unable to sleep until his “solider” has performed his task. In this particular poem, the speaker entreats his mistress to join him in bed. During this period, bawdy and dirty love poems were commonplace. This poem was written by the English poet John Donne near the end of the 1500s.
