Passion's Pyre: The Power of Erotic Writing



I don't sext, but I write erotica,
A skill honed through the act of creation,
Where each word, a seductive subtext,
Raises the heat and arouses sensation.
No need for lewd photos or explicit text,
My prose or poetry is enough to trigger elation.

With each paragraph, I gain skill points,
My writing prowess grows with every line,
My words forming a network of joints,
Entwining together to create a design,
That flows and moves in perfect sync,
A symphony of seduction that's divine.

My characters, they come alive on the page,
Their desires and passions, I do expose,
Their thoughts, their actions, their rage,
All laid bare, for the reader to behold,
Their emotions, I depict with vivid detail,
Their longing and lust, my words do unfold.

No need for sexts or explicit images,
My imagination paints a sensual scene,
A world of pleasures, devoid of scrimmages,
Where the senses are heightened and keen,
A place where fantasy and reality merge,
And every desire is fulfilled, serene.

So, I don't sext, but I write erotica,
An art form that ignites the imagination,
A world where words are the aphrodisiac,
And the reader is the beneficiary of my creation,
A place where sensuality and intellect meet,
And pleasure is the ultimate destination.

My writing is a reflection of my soul,
A canvas for my thoughts and my desires,
An outlet for my passions to unroll,
A place where I can set my inner fire,
And explore the depths of my being,
Unleashing my creativity with a zeal and a tire.

Through my prose, I seek to empower,
To celebrate the human form and its grace,
To delve into the psyche, like a tower,
And delve into the secrets that it may encase,
I want to inspire, to provoke, to seduce,
And offer an experience that leaves no trace.

For me, writing is a path to self-discovery,
A journey into the unknown and the unexplored,
A place where I can be free, with no scrutiny,
And where my imagination can be fully poured,
It's an expression of my deepest self,
A way to connect with the world, untoward.

So, I don't sext, but I write erotica,
A way to explore the depths of my creativity,
To celebrate the beauty of the human form,
And the power of sensuality and sexuality,
My words, they dance with passion and fire,
Invoking desire and eroticism, with a ferocity.

And though my writing may not appeal to all,
It's a reflection of the multifaceted nature of the self,
The beauty and the complexity of the human soul,
And the power of imagination to transcend the self,
So, I write on, in celebration of the erotic,
And the beauty of the human form, in all its wealth.

My writing is a celebration of the human spirit,
A tribute to the power of the mind and imagination,
It's a way to explore the depths of our existence,
And to connect with the world in a profound sensation,
Through words, we can reach the highest heights,
And experience the depths of our own elation.

Erotica is not just about sex and lust,
It's about the power of the human connection,
The energy that flows between two bodies,
The intimacy that comes with our reflection,
It's about the emotions that come to life,
And the power of our deepest affection.

So, I don't sext, but I write erotica,
An art form that celebrates the beauty of the soul,
And the power of imagination to take us beyond,
The limits of our bodies, towards a higher goal,
It's about celebrating the power of our minds,
And the beauty of our humanity as a whole.

Through my words, I seek to empower and inspire,
To provoke thought and feeling in those who read,
To celebrate the beauty of the human form,
And the power of imagination, to feed,
The fire of our desires, and the essence of our being,
Through the erotic, we are freed.

So, let my words be a testament,
To the power of imagination and the human mind,
To the beauty of our bodies and the soul that lies within,
To the power of eroticism and the freedom we find,
Through the art of writing, we can transcend,
And celebrate the multifaceted nature of our kind.

With each word, I aim to stimulate the senses,
To awaken the passions that lie within,
To tap into the desires that we suppress,
And bring them to life with every stroke of the pen,
Through my writing, I seek to inspire,
To ignite the flame of desire, once again.

For the power of erotica lies not in the physical,
But in the emotional and intellectual realms,
It's about the connection between two souls,
And the exploration of the mind's inner realms,
It's about tapping into the deepest desires,
And embracing the vulnerability that overwhelms.

Through my writing, I seek to shatter taboos,
And break free from the chains of society's norms,
To celebrate the beauty of human sexuality,
And to embrace the diversity of our forms,
To empower those who feel ashamed or alone,
And to encourage them to be proud of who they are, without any qualms.

For erotica is not just about pleasure,
It's about the celebration of the human spirit,
The connection between two souls in the moment,
And the power of the mind to transcend limits,
It's about exploring the depths of our existence,
And embracing the beauty of our unique uniqueness.

So, I don't sext, but I write erotica,
To celebrate the beauty of human desire,
To empower and inspire those who read,
And to encourage them to embrace their inner fire,
Through my words, I seek to awaken the senses,
And to ignite the passion that lies within, like a pyre.










































The poem is part of a full version found in the book "Homo Sapiens" Part XVII, written by Mawphniang Napoleon. This book is part of the popular "Homo Sapiens" book series, which can be purchased online at various online bookstores, such as Amazon. The book is available for purchase for those who are interested in reading the complete version of the poem. Remember to get all the books from the "Homo Sapiens" series, as well as other books by the same author.

So, don't hesitate and get a copy today from one of the many online bookstores.

Khublei Shihajar Nguh,
Dhanewad
Thank you

About this poem

The poem is a celebration of the power of writing erotica as an art form that stimulates the senses and ignites the imagination. The author describes how their words create a world of sensuality and passion that can trigger elation without the need for explicit images or texts. The poem also portrays writing as a path to self-discovery and a celebration of the multifaceted nature of the human soul. The author aims to empower and inspire readers to embrace their inner desires and celebrate the beauty of human sexuality.  

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Written on July 23, 2019

Submitted by Mawphniang.Napoleon on April 23, 2023

Modified by Mawphniang.Napoleon on April 23, 2023

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Closest metre Iambic heptameter
Characters 6,021
Words 1,256
Stanzas 23
Stanza Lengths 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 1, 1, 3

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