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The Great Mirror of Same-Sex Love - Poetry - 53. ...just a peck...

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to G. R.

 

There is a club for boys where they

By night can congregate,

Where many are the games they play,

And each one meets his mate.

 

They are a rather rowdy crew,

Rough diamonds at the best:

But those in charge will trust the few

To influence the rest.

 

Now you would think this scarce the place

Where Eros would intrude,

Or mix among the crowd to grace

Their untaught manners crude.

 

Yet here I saw a fellow stand

To read a notice on the door,

The while his chum with gentle hand

On his left shoulder bore,

 

Who then so deftly kissed his neck,

Embracing t’wards the right:

A revelation! Just a peck

Of friendship, love and light!

—Samuel Elsworth Cottam,[i]

1930

 

 

 

 

 


[i] “There is a club for boys” Samuel Elsworth Cottam Cameos of Boyhood (London 1930). Reprinted by James Gardiner A Class Apart: The Private Pictures of Montague Glover (New York 1992), p. 75

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On 3/17/2022 at 12:54 PM, Parker Owens said:

I really liked this poem for the images that sprang to mind. And I can only wish I’d seen it, and others like it, when I was younger. 

Thank you, @Parker Owens! I would dearly like to read the other poems of this volume, but sadly, Cameos of Boyhood is not online (or should I say, has been kept offline in successful Gay erasure efforts). This book is mentioned constantly in works examining Gay literature at least since the 1950s onward, but has oddly never received a mass-market reprint, unlike most other rare pages passed from hand to hand in the LGBT Community.

Thanks for reading 

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