paradise
Preanalysis assumption: “paradise” is that place in or on the genitalia where sexual pleasure is most acutely experienced. For the male it is the inmost vagina where ejaculation takes place. By indirection, paradise is within the contraceptive. For the woman the glans is “paradise”. Heaven", "Eden“, and “Elysium” are synonymous symbols; but “sky” is not. (“sky” symbolizes the outer surface of the contraceptive and is thus a goal for vagina to reach in orgasmic contraction).“Paradise” can stand as symbol for the experience of the sexual pleasure itself, not only for the place where it is experienced.
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This Symbol occures in 42 poems:
VAR #640, #657, VAR #95, VAR #198, VAR #239, VAR #278, VAR #431, #538, VAR #577, VAR #622, #625, VAR #625, #756, #758, #964, VAR #1081, #366, #367, #413, #431, #474, #512, #559, #575, #577, #596, #622, #637, #649, #673, #698, #708, VAR #756, #766, #778, #788, #800, #871, #943, #1005, #1046, #1081
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