Hollowed Lute?

Apr 07, 2004 15:30

So, today I had Brit Lit and we were discussing the Gothic aspects of Romanticism. You know, all that wonderful stuff. In this class's reading list was the poem "The Eve of St. Agnes" by Keats. The whole premise of the poem, for those who have not read it (though I highly advise it), is thus ( Read more... )

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gtv42 April 7 2004, 14:29:06 UTC
I think that the lute part could very well be argued as a metaphor/euphamism for Prophyro's, erm, magic fingers, but I'd be hesitant to say that there was actual penetration until "Solution sweet", what with the violet blending with the rose and the arousing and the throbbing and the flush'dness and the glayvin and such.

/engineers' syndrome

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venal April 7 2004, 17:11:19 UTC
I approve of your interpretation, though.

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tanvi April 7 2004, 16:01:33 UTC
i am of the opinion that penetration happens around the hollow lute part. she awakens becuase of the pain, then porphyo pulls out, freaks out, then she's like what the fuck give me more "give me that voice again", then he gets it up again at the ethereal flushed throbbing part, then orgasm happens at sweet solution and the rose blending its odor into the violet bit (it's the smell of completed sex). yeah. sex all the way baby.

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