Archive for the ‘Essays, Poetry and Prose’ Category

Packing In The Memories

Posted: 10th May 2012 by Lee Harrington in Essays, Poetry and Prose

He pinned me against the wall. Hot energy came out of his fingertips as his lips met mine.  Tongues tangled in our bedroom as he reached down and felt my cock, hard, hanging down between my legs. I was held back by my underwear and trousers, but felt him exquisitely. We breathed in together, released, [...]

Wrapped

Posted: 14th July 2011 by Lee Harrington in Essays, Poetry and Prose
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I saw you dreaming the starry sky In the morning as I crawled from our bed Your legs wrapped in cream And a sunbeam dancing across your hips When we love, when we embrace, where do our embraces lead?  To disheveled streets and imperfect connections, longing and hope wrapped in who we want to be [...]

Tijuana Palimimpsest

Posted: 28th March 2011 by Lee Harrington in Essays, Poetry and Prose

Today I crossed the border… and was moved… We tear you Page from page Layer from layer And know your skin under a heavy sky At 99 pesos an hour I wonder At that exchange rate What I could get for twenty dollars and a smile Sometimes Being a burro Just isn’t enough For some [...]

Awakening the Ruby Pentacle

Posted: 25th January 2011 by Lee Harrington in Essays, Poetry and Prose, Journal

It a room lit with candles, surrounded by mandalas, I was joined this Saturday by 12 other souls, 13 of us in total, to explore a new rite- Awakening The Ruby Pentacle.  Honor-Integrity-Discipline-Responsibility-Purpose.  Inspired by Saturday, I share the story of unfolding, and details about, The Ruby Pentacle. (For those only interested in the details [...]

The Pegasus and The Centaur

Posted: 23rd July 2010 by Lee Harrington in Essays, Poetry and Prose, Sutras of Soul

I have been a very happy Pegasus for most of my life.  I love flying, love the way the clouds taste as the tickle the underside of my nose.  There is something delectable about saving Greek heroes from their folly, showing up unexpected with just the thing to say. It is not always easy being [...]

Queer, Kinky and Spiritual

Posted: 16th December 2009 by Lee Harrington in Essays, Poetry and Prose, Sutras of Soul

“Queer, Kinky, and Spiritual” by Lee Harrington for TheScavenger.net http://tinyurl.com/yg2zh6m Why are so many queer folk kinky and why are so many kinky people pagan or following their own spiritual path? Lee Harrington offers some thoughts. There are many spiritual journeyers who experiment with sexual exploration as well. I breathed in and thought on these [...]

The following essay is from my upcoming book “Sacred Kink: The Eightfold Paths of Alternative Sex and BDSM” and is unedited. But it stared at me and said it could not wait in here, in me, until Halloween… so it goes out, raw, beautiful, uncut into the world for you. Sole/Soul: The Conscious Art of [...]

Blue shroud

Posted: 29th November 2008 by Lee Harrington in Essays, Poetry and Prose, Journal

On thanksgiving I stayed under the covers Blue shroud I walked into the mansion and I was unexpected Blue shroud I stood before them and was remembered with a smile as Thanksgiving came beneath the covers The night before Hunter had asked when was the last time I had pulled hooks from my flesh and [...]

Receiving Puja

Posted: 15th October 2008 by Lee Harrington in Essays, Poetry and Prose, Sutras of Soul

I started this essay on the flight home from Denver, but was unable to complete it until today. I think because i had to authentically read it again today and thank the universe and myself again today. Today has been hard, but I am so blessed. So blessed. Receiving Puja Its not often in my [...]

A Pony Away

Posted: 1st June 2007 by Lee Harrington in Essays, Poetry and Prose

Published in Kink-E Magazine, Summer 2007 ©2004, 2007 Lee Harrington A Pony Away A true story of Human Equine Play By Lee “Bridgett” Harrington When I arrived at Leather Retreat on Thursday afternoon, unloading roller bags of rope and toys, I eyed the ponies being dressed into their tack.  Beautiful mares and stallions, young and [...]