Sex on the Beach

  •  1 ½ oz. peach schnapps
  • 1 ½ oz. vodka
  • 3 ½ oz. cranberry juice

Combine and pour over ice.

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SEXUAL LOVE


Difficult as it will be, it has become imperative to achieve a shifted attitude from superior men and women towards the thought and fact of sexuality;
The divinity of sex, the coming together of men and women,
Something not in itself gross or impure,
But entirely consistent with highest manhood and highest womanhood, and indispensable to both—
Copulation is no more rank to me than death is. 

The body is to be expressed, and sex is,
The things on which all existence, all souls, all realization, all decency, all health, all that is worth being here for, all of woman and of man, all beauty, all purity, all sweetness, all friendship, all strength, all life, all immortality depend—
We were all lost without redemption, except we retain the sexual fibre of things, and simplicity.

Sex is the root of it all,
Sex, sex, always sex, the root of roots, the life below the life!
What is more real than sex?

Sex contains all, bodies, souls,
Meanings, proofs, purities, delicacies, results, promulgations,
Songs, commands, health, pride, the maternal mystery, the seminal milk.
All hopes, benefactions, bestowals, all the passions, loves, beauties, delights of the earth—
All the governments, judges, gods, follow’d persons of the earth,
These are contain’d in sex as parts of itself and justifications of itself.

I am for those who believe in loose delights,
The woman that arouses a man, the man that arouses a woman.
Without shame the man I like knows and avows the deliciousness of his sex,
Without shame the woman I like knows and avows hers;
The courageous soul may be proved by faith in sex.

Sexual organs and acts! do you concentrate in me—for I am determin’d to tell you with courageous clear voice to prove you illustrious,
From my own voice resonant, singing the phallus,
This poem drooping shy and unseen that I always carry, and that all men carry,
(Know once for all, avow’d on purpose, wherever are men like me, are our lusty lurking masculine poems,)
Singing the muscular urge and the blending, singing the bedfellow’s song,
The illustriousness of sex, which I will celebrate.
From the night a moment I emerging flitting out,
Celebrate you act divine and you children prepared for,
And you stalwart loins.

I am he that aches with amorous love,
Lusty, phallic, with the potent original loins, perfectly sweet,
Bathing myself, bathing my songs in sex.
Give me now libidinous joys only,
Give me the drench of my passions.

I see the vast alembic ever working,
I see and know the flames that heat the world,
The glow, the blush, the beating hearts of lovers,
So blissful happy some, and some so silent, dark, and nigh to death,
(You young woman, thinking of man, bashful, longing, loving, alone at night.)
O for any and each the body correlative attracting!
O to return to paradise!

A woman waits for me, she contains all, nothing is lacking,
Yet all were lacking if sex were lacking.
The female form approaching, the welcome nearness,
A divine nimbus exhales from it from head to foot,
It attracts with fierce undeniable attraction,
I am drawn by its breath as if I were no more than a helpless vapor.
The male is not less the soul nor more, he too is all qualities,
The wildest largest passions, bliss that is utmost, become him well.

Something I cannot see puts upward libidinous prongs,
Seas of bright juice suffuse heaven.
O the pensive aching to be together!
The tremulous ache, delicious, yet such a torment,
O savage and tender achings—
You know not why, and I know not why—
The love of the body of man or woman balks account.

O resistless yearning!
The hungry gnaw that eats me night and day,
The torment, the irritable tide that will not be at rest,
The swelling, elate and vehement, that will not be denied,

I think I could dash the girder of the earth away,
If it lay between me and whatever I wanted.

O that you and I escape from the rest and go utterly off, free and lawless,
Two hawks in the air, two fishes swimming in the sea not more lawless than we,
What is it to us what the rest do or think?
O to speed where there is space enough and air enough at last!
To be absolv’d from previous ties and conventions, I from mine and you from yours!
To escape utterly from others’ anchors and holds,
Escaped from the anchorage and driving free!

To drive free! to love free!
To ascend, to leap to the heavens of the love indicated to me!
To rise thither with my inebriate soul!
To dash reckless and dangerous!
To court destruction with taunts, with invitations!
To be lost if it must be so!
What is all else to us?
Only that we enjoy each other and exhaust each other if it must be so,
To feed the remainder of life with one hour of fulness and freedom!
With one brief hour of madness and joy!

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