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Ganymede

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Location
Rural Kent
There are some beautiful tracks on Bjork's "Debut" album - Venus As A Boy is just a paeon to male sensuality ("he believes in beauty, he's Venus as a boy") and this, which is possibly what every chap wants to hear now and then (especially ("you don't have to explain"!):

"Come To Me"

come to me
i'll take care of you
protect you
calm, calm down
you're exhausted
come lie down
you don't have to explain
i understand

you know
that i adore you
you know
that i love you
so don't make me say it
it would burst the bubble
break the charm

jump off
your building's on fire
i'll catch you
i'll catch you
destroy all that is keeping you down
and then i'll nurse you
i'll nurse you

come to me
i'll take care of you
you don't have to explain
i understand
 

fimm

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Location
Edinburgh
Ha! Well, since you've moved us away from the starry-eyed stuff... I remember being fantastically impressed as a teenager by the magnificent disdain of this beautifully crafted sonnet:

I, being born a woman and distressed
By all the needs and notions of my kind,
Am urged by your propinquity to find
Your person fair, and feel a certain zest
To bear your body's weight upon my breast:
So subtly is the fume of life designed,
To clarify the pulse and cloud the mind,
And leave me once again undone, possessed.
Think not for this, however, the poor treason
Of my stout blood against my staggering brain,
I shall remember you with love, or season
My scorn with pity, —let me make it plain:
I find this frenzy insufficient reason
For conversation when we meet again.

Edna St Vincent Millay
I liked this poem so much I learned it off by heart... but I hadn't thought of it for quite a while. Thank you for reminding me of it! :-)
 
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There are some beautiful tracks on Bjork's "Debut" album - Venus As A Boy is just a paeon to male sensuality ("he believes in beauty, he's Venus as a boy") and this, which is possibly what every chap wants to hear now and then (especially ("you don't have to explain"!):

A bloke I once had the misfortune to share a house with sued Bjork claiming to have co-written Venus As A Boy (as well some other tracks on Debut). It got all the way to a High Court Hearing, but he lost fairly comprehensively.
 
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