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What is the scientific term for having sex with a dead body? I need it for an essay. Thank you!!
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Bird, this is the poem:
Beloved sweetheart *******. Not a day since then
I haven't wished him dead. Prayed for it
so hard I've dark green pebbles for eyes,
ropes on the back of my hands I could strangle with.
Spinster. I stink and remember. Whole days
in bed cawing Nooooo at the wall; the dress
yellowing, trembling if I open the wardrobe;
the slewed mirror, full-length, her, myself, who did this
to me? Puce curses that are sounds not words.
Some nights better, the lost body over me,
my fluent tongue in its mouth in its ear
then down till suddenly bite awake. Love's
hate behind a white veil; a red balloon bursting
in my face. Bang. I stabbed at a wedding cake.
Give me a male corpse for a long slow honeymoon.
Don't think it's only the heart that b-b-b-breaks.
"some nights better, the lost body over me" - this has connotations of necrophilia!
Beloved sweetheart *******. Not a day since then
I haven't wished him dead. Prayed for it
so hard I've dark green pebbles for eyes,
ropes on the back of my hands I could strangle with.
Spinster. I stink and remember. Whole days
in bed cawing Nooooo at the wall; the dress
yellowing, trembling if I open the wardrobe;
the slewed mirror, full-length, her, myself, who did this
to me? Puce curses that are sounds not words.
Some nights better, the lost body over me,
my fluent tongue in its mouth in its ear
then down till suddenly bite awake. Love's
hate behind a white veil; a red balloon bursting
in my face. Bang. I stabbed at a wedding cake.
Give me a male corpse for a long slow honeymoon.
Don't think it's only the heart that b-b-b-breaks.
"some nights better, the lost body over me" - this has connotations of necrophilia!
the 'philia' bit is from the Greek for love; it sometimes gets used, as in necrophilia, to mean sex, but this poem is about anger and revenge... but I guess necrophilia is still the nearest word.
http://www.universalteacher.org.uk/poetry/duff y.htm
http://www.universalteacher.org.uk/poetry/duff y.htm