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Anonymous asked:
do you have a collection/can you recommend some gay love poems?
6thlovelanguage-deactivated2020 answered:
“Vows (for a gay wedding)” by Joseph O. Legaspi
“Someone” by Joseph O. Legaspi
“Whoever You Are Holding Me Now in Hand” by Walt Whitman
“I Sing the Body Electric” by Walt Whitman
“Munich, Winter 1973 (for Y.S.)” by James Baldwin
“Homosexuality” by Frank O’Hara
“Having a Coke With You” by Frank O’Hara
“king the color of space/tower of molasses & marrow” by Danez Smith
“Poem for my Love” by June Jordan
“Poem for Haruko” by June Jordan
“I Have Just Said” by Mary Oliver
“I Know Someone” by Mary Oliver
“When Did it Happen?” by Mary Oliver
“Perihelion: A History of Touch” by Franny Choi
“Dreaming of Lesbos” by Tatiana de la Tierra
“Antinous: A Poem” by Fernando Pessoa
“You, Therefore” by Reginald Shepherd
“My Lover is a Woman” by Pat Parker
“Saying Your Names” by Richard Siken
“Scheherazade” by Richard Siken
“Bone Burying” by Andrea Gibson
“This Is What Makes Us Worlds” by Joshua Jennifer Espinoza
“[Didn’t Sappho say her guts clutched up like this?]” by Marilyn Hacker
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