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Some modern so called, self proclaimed, highly esteemed Bengali Bard`s(may be poet) poem crossed the invisible thin line between passion and sex and highly applaud by some bone headed literally unskilled reader. This is a dangerous trend in the prosperity of our great literature. here some analytical aspect of it.Poets have long been using their Poems of Passion and Sex poems to aid their passiona ... te pursuits. In the first century B.C., Catullus wrote his lyrics to Lesbia, pleading with her to ignore the gossip of old men and instead share thousands of kisses, so many that they lose count: Let us live, my Lesbia, and let us love, and let us judge all the rumors of the old men to be worth just one penny! The phrase "Carpe Diem," from a quote by Horace, means "seize the day," and is often used to describe persuasive poetry designed to convince the object of the poet’s desire to make love--for time is short, as the argument goes, and anyt