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As far as I know, there's only one poem by a prominent English poet which is currently banned in both the US and the UK. It's called "The Love That Dares To Speak Its Name". It argues that Jesus of Nazareth was a homosexual and it was written by James Kirkup in 1976 and published in the Gay News. The paper was promptly prosecuted under the British blasphemous libel law, and despite the protests of Kirkup's literary friends including the novelist Margaret Drabble, the outraged Christians won the day, the editor was given a nine months suspended gaol sentence, and the poem was banned. The most remarkable thing about "The Love That Dares To Speak Its Name" isn't the poem's assertion that Jesus was gay, it's the fact that it depicts an act of pure necrophilia, described with great insight and sympathy by one of England's finest poets.


The Love That Dares To Speak Its Name
By James Kirkup

As they took him from the cross
I, the centurion, took him in my arms-
the tough lean body
of a man no longer young,
beardless, breathless,
but well hung.

He was still warm.
While they prepared the tomb
I kept guard over him.
His mother and the Magdalen
had gone to fetch clean linen
to shroud his nakedness.

I was alone with him.
For the last time
I kissed his mouth. My tongue
found his, bitter with death.
I licked his wound-
the blood was harsh
For the last time
I laid my lips around the tip
of that great cock, the instrument
of our salvation, our eternal joy.
The shaft, still throbbed, anointed
with death's final ejaculation

I knew he'd had it off with other men-
with Herod's guards, with Pontius Pilate,
With John the Baptist, with Paul of Tarsus
with foxy Judas, a great kisser, with
the rest of the Twelve, together and apart.
He loved all men, body, soul and spirit. - even me.

So now I took off my uniform, and, naked,
lay together with him in his desolation,
caressing every shadow of his cooling flesh,
hugging him and trying to warm him back to life.
Slowly the fire in his thighs went out,
while I grew hotter with unearthly love.

It was the only way I knew to speak our love's proud name,
to tell him of my long devotion, my desire, my dread-
something we had never talked about. My spear, wet with blood,
his dear, broken body all open wounds,
and in each wound his side, his back,
his mouth - I came and came and came

as if each coming was my last.
And then the miracle possessed us.
I felt him enter into me, and fiercely spend
his spirit's final seed within my hole, my soul,
pulse upon pulse, unto the ends of the earth-
he crucified me with him into kingdom come.

-This is the passionate and blissful crucifixion
same-sex lovers suffer, patiently and gladly.
They inflict these loving injuries of joy and grace
one upon the other, till they dies of lust and pain
within the horny paradise of one another's limbs,
with one voice cry to heaven in a last divine release.

Then lie long together, peacefully entwined, with hope
of resurrection, as we did, on that green hill far away.
But before we rose again, they came and took him from me.
They knew not what we had done, but felt
no shame or anger. Rather they were glad for us,
and blessed us, as would he, who loved all men.

And after three long, lonely days, like years,
in which I roamed the gardens of my grief
seeking for him, my one friend who had gone from me,
he rose from sleep, at dawn, and showed himself to me before
all others. And took me to him with
the love that now forever dares to speak its name.

 
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James Kirkup 1918 - 2009

 
I'm not surprised Christians were offended by it--hell, a lot of them were mortified by "The Last Temptation of Christ" and even "Life of Brian"! And yet they see it as normal behavior pretending to cannibalize their 'Savior' during each and every Sunday service.
 
I'm not surprised Christians were offended by it--hell, a lot of them were mortified by "The Last Temptation of Christ" and even "Life of Brian"! And yet they see it as normal behavior pretending to cannibalize their 'Savior' during each and every Sunday service.

This is my body, this is my blood.... yeukhh! Bunch of fucking Aztecs.
 
Beautiful poem, CraigieBoy, thanks for sharing.
Should be read on Good Friday in church yearly.
 
This is my body, this is my blood.... yeukhh! Bunch of fucking Aztecs.
surprised the would be cannibals on this site wouldn't get along great with christians with their cannibalistic rituals.
 
lol. i can just picture the cdg would be cannibals and the christians celebrating holy communion together when suddenly the cdg guys decide to take the cannibalistic metaphor literally and start killing the christians and eating them!

btw, did you know that infants can receive holy communion in the church of england? and you know what they call it? would you believe, 'paedo-communion'??? i'm sure there are plenty of roman catholic priests who would just love that idea!
:hard lol:
 
That was fantastic. With all my studying I have never read that. Normally I can't stand poetry that doesn't rhyme, but this I liked...A lot!
 
That was fantastic. With all my studying I have never read that. Normally I can't stand poetry that doesn't rhyme, but this I liked...A lot!

Because it's true, I think that's what makes it a good poem. I don't mean the story's true, I mean the human feelings are. James Kirkup wasn't obsessed by dead men, he loved living ones, but when he got the idea to write a poem about the Roman centurion in Christ's tomb, he wrote it with so much power and empathy... he was a wonderful poet and he must have been a wonderful man. Can you imagine having him as a friend? This poem earned him so much hatred that he left England soon afterwards and I don't think he ever came back. When he died, in exile in Andorra, nobody here even mentioned his name. Probably nobody in the States did either, because I think the poem's banned there like it is here. That'll be why you never came across it in your studies. I found it on a gay blog.

(Good talking to you, and thanks for the friends invite. I was going to send you one myself, but I wanted to wait and see how you reacted to my post on your thread first.)
 
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