COLBERT: “I want to make clear none of this erotic poetry is recent. Swalwell published these poems when he was a 19-year-old college student, writing for a literary magazine called “The Lyricist," and describes two partners meeting atop a hotel before having “formless and magnificent” sex. [Laughter] “Formless”? Congressman, it’s possible you had sex with a ghost. Let me ask you this: Let me ask you this. Did they help you throw a pot at any point? The poem continues, “While I screamed, she bent her lips to mine, kissing till veins imploded and exploded.” I have been kissing wrong.”

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Colbert Mocks Eric Swalwell’s Erotic Poetry from College Talking About ‘Exploding Veins:’ ‘I Have Been Kissing Wrong’‘Two partners meeting atop a hotel before having ‘formless and magnificent’ sex’This story is cross-posted at our consumer site, Grabien News. Watch it there – without audiomarks.News & PoliticsEXCERPT:COLBERT: “I want to make clear none of this erotic poetry is recent. Swalwell published these poems when he was a 19-year-old college student, writing for a literary magazine called “The Lyricist," and describes two partners meeting atop a hotel before having “formless and magnificent” sex. [Laughter] “Formless”? Congressman, it’s possible you had sex with a ghost. Let me ask you this: Let me ask you this. Did they help you throw a pot at any point? The poem continues, “While I screamed, she bent her lips to mine, kissing till veins imploded and exploded.” I have been kissing wrong.”Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview

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