PoemAbout the Seduction of an Angel
Author / PoetBertolt Brecht
TagsAngels, Desire, Seduction

About the Seduction of Angels

One does not seduce angels at all or quickly.
Just move him to the front door
Stick your tongue in his mouth and long
Up his skirt until he wets himself, pl
Face him against the wall, lift his skirt
And fuck him. He groans, somehow uneasy
Then hold him tight and make him cum twice
Otherwise he’ll end up giving you a shock.
Remind him to shake his butt well
Make him feel free to touch your testicles
Tell him to let himself fall fearlessly
While he hangs between earth and sky –
But don’t look him in the face while he’s fucking
And his wings, man, don’t crush them.

About the Seduction of an Angel

Angels cannot be seduced at all or quickly.
Pull him into the entryway,
stick your tongue in his mouth and reach
under his robe, til he gets wet; put
his face to the wall, lift his robe
and fuck him. If he stares in English
then hold him tightly and let him come two times;
otherwise, by the end, he’ll be in shock.
Admonish him so he sways his butt;
let him know he’s free to grab your balls.
Tell him he can fall without fear
while he is hanging between earth and heaven –
but don’t look him in the face while you’re fucking him
and, for heaven’s sake, don’t crush his wings.

Bertolt Brecht
Bertolt Brecht
10 Feb 1898 - 14 Aug 1956
Region: Northern Europe
Period: Modernist
Movement: Marxist Literature
Awards: Stalin Peace Prize

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