An Erotic Invitation to Forbidden Love
An unpublished poem and writing prompts to honor your secret lovers š¤«
Hello Wonderful Reader,
Today, Iāve chosen a very special unpublished poem and writing prompts for you to explore the power of forbidden love. Youāll discover why the poet never published this work in a second. So grab a pen and paper, and letās uncover some of your juicy secretsā¦
Evanescence
(unpublished, 1920s)
By Angelina Weld GrimkĆ© (1880 ā 1958)
You are like a pale purple flower
In the blue spring dusk . . . . . .
You are like a yellow star
Budding and glowing
In an apricot sky . . . . . .
You are like the beauty
Of a voice . . . . . .
Remembered after death . . . . . .
You are like thin, white petals
Falling
And
Floating
Down
Upon the white, stilled hushing
Of my soul.
Source: Aphroditeās Daughters: Three Modernist Poets of the Harlem Renaissance.
Your 4 Writing Prompts on Forbidden Love š©µ
Write about any secret lovers you havenāt told anyone about.
You are like the beauty
Of a voice . . . . . .
Remembered after death . . . . . .
Write about a fragile love that the world tried to take away from you.
You are like a pale purple flower
In the blue spring dusk . . . . . .
Write about falling for someone you werenāt supposed to.
Falling
And
Floating
Down
Write about the small miracles that brought you and a forbidden lover together.
āYou are like a yellow starā
The Backstory š
Uncovering the unpublished poems of Angelina Weld GrimkƩ (1880-1958)
I first heard of Angelina Weld GrimkĆ© while researching for The Intimacy Journal on poets.org. I discovered that she was a journalist, teacher, playwright, and poet, and an influential figure in the Harlem Renaissance, but much of GrimkĆ©ās intimate poetry remained unpublished during her lifetime. Why? Well, works like this weekās featured poem from the 1920s, āEvanescence,ā were about same-sex relationships. This was culturally forbidden at the time. I ended up featuring two of her poems in The Intimacy Journal, because it was impossible to pick just one!
Diving deeper into erotic poetry, I found a book that centered on GrimkĆ©ās work, called Aphroditeās Daughters: Three Modernist Poets of the Harlem Renaissance. This was written by Professor Maureen Honey, who recently retired from The University of Nebraska-Lincoln after a 40-year career! She is 80 years old, and naturally, I sent her an email.
She responded that, indeed, GrimkĆ©ās unpublished poems are the most erotic, and unfortunately, there is no published collection. It seems like somebody needs to publish these poems! š

A Quick Update From Me š
When Iām not sinking my teeth into some juicy, erotic poetry from the 1920s, Iāve been working on setting up my online storefront, which should be done this week. In the meantime, if you want your copy of The Intimacy Journal, DM me on Instagram. Plus, next week, Iām giving my first external paid workshop at Soho House in Mexico City! Iām terrified, but in a good way. I think we will have the workshop inside, not by the fabulous pool, unfortunately:

I hope you enjoyed this erotic invitation! Reply with your reflections. Iād love to hear them.
Sending love,
Tash
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Tash, Iāve been following you for a while and I ended up on your homepage and read your trauma story. So sorry to read what happened to you and well done for sharing it šš¼ thanks for the work you do, I get a lot out of it!