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gaysuperhell:Depresbian Sam + Frank Iero’s tweet black out poetry
gaygfs:gaygfs:@keuhkopussirotta / fleabag / jamie anderson / holly warburton / richard siken / mitsk
alexandriad:Sappho, our mother of poetry and gayness
gaycodednarrator:what if you read tevinter poetry to me (and we’re both men
alwaystiredbi:darthsavior:I love that this implies sappho is still aliveBold of you to assume she ev
darkmacademia:List of love poems from ‘Love Speaks Its Name: Gay and Lesbian Love Poems’, edited by
Postcard - Hank Henderson
“I keep cruising night and day.Child of the shadow and of nobody,Streets and bars are my home,To any
littledeadling:I put my small gay poetry anthology on gumroad! It’s called MOONDEATH. It’s very earn
lieutenant-sapphic:blackout poetry, hamlet act 5 scene 2
alexandriad:Sappho, our mother of poetry and gayness
koshergf:Judah HaLevi, gay Spanish Jewish poet of the late tenth century
Hello, friends.It’s been almost two years since I last updated this blog. I’ve missed it. I’ve misse
For the one I love most lay sleeping by me under the same cover in the cool night, In the stillness,
koshergf:Judah HaLevi, gay Spanish Jewish poet of the late tenth century
Exhausted with gay pleasures, I embrace my wife. The narrow path of asceticism is not for me:&n
ledbythreads:alpacinose:Gay USA (1977) dir. Arthur J. Bressan Jr.The text is from a poem by Black Le
Après Circé : Je suis resté ce porc contrit que tu voulais que je sois ; rien n
alexandriad:Sappho, our mother of poetry and gayness
You enter the lion’s den and leave a little more loved
brooklynmuseum: Happy Birthday, Walt Whitman! Today marks the 200th anniversary of the America
Goodbye Twenty Gay-Teen!Living as a Lesbian: Poetry by Cheryl ClarkeQueens of Geek by Jen Wilde
Don’t forget you can purchase copies of my work from the Degraded Discord online store. www.se
refiningfire: gayforsatan: deuxarabesques: my absolute favourite poem Mary Elizabeth Frye, 1932 t
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