Poetica Erotica
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About the Book
Harper's Poetica Erotica integrates the beauty of sensuality with romance, love, spirituality, and sometimes humor through poetry and poetic verse. This book was written to be appreciated by the individual and used by couples who want to celebrate, enhance, and excite their love and sensuality. Poetica Erotica was also written to improve sexuality in marriage or any close, intimate relationship, while making each adult feel more comfortable and free with his or her sensuality and sexuality. Examples of titles from Poetica Erotica include “Musical Hands of a Plumbing Surgeon,” “In Search of Clitorina,” “Thong Girl,” “Touch Me, Will You,” “Sacred Thighs,” “Wondering How It Would Be,” “Sappho’s Fantasy,” “Nude Dancing in the Dark,” “Ode to Pregnant Woman,” “Ode to a Full-Figured Lady,” “David and Bathsheba,” “Ode to a Fine Phat Ass,” “Spread My Orchid to Bloom,” “Sexual Choice; Sexual Risk,” and “First Time in A Wedding Gown.”
About the Author
Frederick Douglas Harper has authored more than 500 published poems. Poetica Erotica is his seventh poem book. His other poem books are Spiritual Teacher Speaks (2005), Poems on Love and Life (1985, 2004), Poems for Young People (2004), Love Poems of Frederick Douglas Harper (2003), God’s Gifts: Spiritual Writings (2003), and Romantica: On Peace and Romance (1988). Dr. Harper views himself as a missionary poet whose work is intended to provide inspirational, educational, therapeutic, and spiritual benefits for the reader. An international scholar, educational leader, and professor, Harper has authored a total of 15 books, including college textbooks. Furthermore, he has served as Editor of three major scholarly journals. Harper’s poems have been read on WPFW Radio, 89.3, in