Monday, March 20, 2006




A Man without an Aphrodisiac

You may not beleive it, but some men simply don't need an Aphrodisiac to be romantic and or to convey their feelings for you. While there are those whom need all the help they can get, Some men just simply have it together when it comes to romancing a woman.

I recently received an email from one of my many fans, as my work and my aricles appear all over the place, and I must admit when I read this email from my fan I did not need an Aphrodisiac either. Take a look at what he wrote to me and you tell me if Chivalry is still in tact or did he take the most powerful Aphrodisiac he could find to write a email like this:

He wrote:

My dearest Rone,
Between your sheets you soundly sleep
Nor dreams of vigils that we lovers keep
While all the night
I waking sign your name,
The tender sound does every nerve inflame,
Imagination shows me all your charms,
The plenteous silken hair, waxen arms,
The well turned neck, and snowy rising breast
And all the beauties that supinely rest
Between your sheets.
Ah, my lady could you see my heart,
How fond, how true, how free from fraudful art,
The warmest glances poorly do explain
The eager wish, the melting throbbing pain
which through my very blood and soul I feel,
which you cannot beleive nor I reveal,
Which every metaphor must render less
And yet methinks which I could well express
Between your sheets.
The Fan--chiralvy for you

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Rone de Beauvoir

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Not to take away from the sentiments of your correspondent, but the poem "Between Your Sheets" is by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762)