New “Almerían” Poem Discovered.  A Spiritual Experience?
Because of the geographical reference to Africa being across the sea, Walking on Water is undoubtedly a poem from the time of Ajeno’s visit to Angela in 2002.
(09/17/2008)
Botanic Valentine Poem by Ajeno
“Necroflora,” sent anonymously to this site on February 14th 2007, reminds us that Ajeno’s father worked for the botanic garden in Villavicencio. (02/15/2007)
Newly-found Ajeno poem illustrated by Picasso?
Another typically untypical poem by Ajeno, Goodbye has been found together with a drawing so closely resembling the work of Pablo Picasso... (11/21/2006)

Archive News:
Atlantis found!
Ajeno’s final poem?
New “Exquisite Corpse” poem found! - Inspired by Amazonian drug?
Ajeno will receive a plaque
Ian Watson's website

Latin Lesson

Tuus ero.
Ero being the Latin for
I'll be,
so yours I shall be.

Adhuc Erotis fui.
I belonged to Eros until now,
the genitive of Eros being Erotis
the genitals of Eros being you.

From now on you possess me.
Me habes.

So, my goddess, my nymph,
Tuus ero.

In perpetuum,
my fierce feline,
tuus.

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