1. You could seriously cut your condescending bullsh*t. I don't need you talking down to me like I'm stupid.
2. I'm aware of who John Donne is, and his work (not that I'm particularly big on poetry). What is linking those supposed to tell me?
Erotica was a recurring theme in the metaphysical poetry of Donne. If you know his work, why would you say otherwise? It does not make sense. Read his major works, like "The Ecstasy". He tied in his supposed love of a higher power, with erotic passions. I’m not talking “down” to you, it’s just ludicrous that someone would claim to know Donne’s work, and what metaphysical poetry is, and not know how the erotic was a prevailing theme in those works. Those two links are evidence, so you can add to your understanding of Donne, and metaphysical poetry.
What I said was a simple comment in passing, you made this into a thing by saying “Metaphysical? The poem that Cassandra reads is just a fancy way to describe a good f**k. At least, that's how it sounds.” Which is actually hilarious taking into account what Donne wrote, and what all the literay theorists wrote of Donne’s erotic poetry thereafter. lol