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Table of Contents Poems by...1...2 1.Anactoria...3 2.And_Their_Feet_Move...4 3.Awed_by_Her_Splendor...5 4.Blame_Aphrodite...6 5.Cleis...7 6.Cyprian,_in_My_Dream...8 7.Death...9 8.He_Is_More_Than_a_Hero...10 9.I_Have_No_Complaint...11 10.I_Took_My_Lyre...12 11.In_the_Spring_Twilight...13 12.It_Was_You,_Atthis...14 13.Leto_and_Niobe...15 14.No_Word...16 15.Of_Course_I_Love_You...17 16.Prayer_to_Our_Lady_of_Paphos...18 17.Sounds_of_Grief...19 18.Standing_By_My_Bed...20 19.Tell_Everyone...21 20.The_Muses...22 21.To_Aphrodite...23 22.To_an_Army_Wife...25 23.Tonight_I_Watched...26 24.We_Put_the_Urn_Aboard_Ship...27 25.We_Shall_Enjoy_It...28 26.With_His_Venom...29 27.Without_Warning...30 28.Words...31 29.You_May_Forget...32 i

Poems by 1

This page copyright 2001 Blackmask Online. http://www.blackmask.com 1.Anactoria 2.And_Their_Feet_Move 3.Awed_by_Her_Splendor 4.Blame_Aphrodite 5.Cleis 6.Cyprian,_in_My_Dream 7.Death 8.He_Is_More_Than_a_Hero 9.I_Have_No_Complaint 10.I_Took_My_Lyre 11.In_the_Spring_Twilight 12.It_Was_You,_Atthis 13.Leto_and_Niobe 14.No_Word 15.Of_Course_I_Love_You 16.Prayer_to_Our_Lady_of_Paphos 17.Sounds_of_Grief 18.Standing_By_My_Bed 19.Tell_Everyone 20.The_Muses 21.To_Aphrodite 22.To_an_Army_Wife 23.Tonight_I_Watched 24.We_Put_the_Urn_Aboard_Ship 25.We_Shall_Enjoy_It 26.With_His_Venom 27.Without_Warning 28.Words 29.You_May_Forget c. 625 B.C.E. 2

1.Anactoria Yes, Atthis, you may be sure Even in Sardis Anactoria will think often of us of the life we shared here, when you seemed the Goddess incarnate to her and your singing pleased her best Now among Lydian women she in her turn stands first as the red fingered moon rising at sunset takes precedence over stars around her; her light spreads equally on the salt sea and fields thick with bloom Delicious dew purs down to freshen roses, delicate thyme and blossoming sweet clover; she wanders aimlessly, thinking of gentle Atthis, her heart hanging heavy with longing in her little breast She shouts aloud, Come! we know it; thousand eared night repeats that cry across the sea shining between us 1.Anactoria 3

2.And_Their_Feet_Move And their feet move rhythmically, as tender feet of Cretan girls danced once around an altar of love, crushing a circle in the soft smooth flowering grass 2.And_Their_Feet_Move 4

3.Awed_by_Her_Splendor Awed by her splendor stars near the lovely moon cover their own bright faces when she is roundest and lights earth with her silver 3.Awed_by_Her_Splendor 5

4.Blame_Aphrodite It's no use Mother dear, I can't finish my weaving You may blame Aphrodite soft as she is she has almost killed me with love for that boy 4.Blame_Aphrodite 6

5.Cleis Sleep, darling I have a small daughter called Cleis, who is like a golden flower I wouldn't take all Croesus' kingdom with love thrown in, for her Don't ask me what to wear I have no embroidered headband from Sardis to give you, Cleis, such as I wore and my mother always said that in her day a purple ribbon looped in the hair was thought to be high style indeed but we were dark: a girl whose hair is yellower than torchlight should wear no headdress but fresh flowers 5.Cleis 7

6.Cyprian,_in_My_Dream Cyprian, in my dream the folds of a purple kerchief shadowed your cheeks the one Timas one time sent, a timid gift, all the way from Phocaea 6.Cyprian,_in_My_Dream 8

7.Death We know this much Death is an evil; we have the gods' word for it; they too would die if death were a good thing 7.Death 9

8.He_Is_More_Than_a_Hero He is more than a hero he is a god in my eyes the man who is allowed to sit beside you he who listens intimately to the sweet murmur of your voice, the enticing laughter that makes my own heart beat fast. If I meet you suddenly, I can' speak my tongue is broken; a thin flame runs under my skin; seeing nothing, hearing only my own ears drumming, I drip with sweat; trembling shakes my body and I turn paler than dry grass. At such times death isn't far from me 8.He_Is_More_Than_a_Hero 10

9.I_Have_No_Complaint I have no complaint prosperity that the golden Muses gave me was no delusion: dead, I won't be forgotten 9.I_Have_No_Complaint 11

10.I_Took_My_Lyre I took my lyre and said: Come now, my heavenly tortoise shell: become a speaking instrument 10.I_Took_My_Lyre 12

11.In_the_Spring_Twilight In the spring twilight the full moon is shining: Girls take their places as though around an altar 11.In_the_Spring_Twilight 13

12.It_Was_You,_Atthis It was you, Atthis, who said ", if you will not get up and let us look at you I shall never love you again! "Get up, unleash your suppleness, lift off your Chian nightdress and, like a lily leaning into "a spring, bathe in the water. Cleis is bringing your best pruple frock and the yellow "tunic down from the clothes chest; you will have a cloak thrown over you and flowers crowning your hair... "Praxinoa, my child, will you please roast nuts for our breakfast? One of the gods is being good to us: "today we are going at last into Mitylene, our favorite city, with, loveliest "of its women; she will walk among us like a mother with all her daughters around her "when she comes home from exile..." But you forget everything 12.It_Was_You,_Atthis 14

13.Leto_and_Niobe Before they were mothers Leto and Niobe had been the most devoted of friends 13.Leto_and_Niobe 15

14.No_Word I have had not one word from her Frankly I wish I were dead. When she left, she wept a great deal; she said to me, "This parting must be endured,. I go unwillingly." I said, "Go, and be happy but remember (you know well) whom you leave shackled by love "If you forget me, think of our gifts to Aphrodite and all the loveliness that we shared "all the violet tiaras, braided rosebuds, dill and crocus twined around your young neck "myrrh poured on your head and on soft mats girls with all that they most wished for beside them "while no voices chanted choruses without ours, no woodlot bloomed in spring without song..." 14.No_Word 16

15.Of_Course_I_Love_You Of course I love you but if you love me, marry a young woman! I couldn't stand it to live with a young man, I being older 15.Of_Course_I_Love_You 17

16.Prayer_to_Our_Lady_of_Paphos Poems by You know the place: then Leave Crete and come to us waiting where the grove is pleasantest, by precincts sacred to you; incense smokes on the altar, cold streams murmur through the apple branches, a young rose thicket shades the ground and quivering leaves pour down deep sleep; in meadows where horses have grown sleek among spring flowers, dill scents the air. Queen! Cyprian! Fill our gold cups with love stirred into clear nectar 16.Prayer_to_Our_Lady_of_Paphos 18

17.Sounds_of_Grief Must I remind you, Cleis, that sounds of grief are unbecmoming in a poet's household? and that they are not suitable in ours? 17.Sounds_of_Grief 19

18.Standing_By_My_Bed Standing by my bed in gold sandals Dawn that very moment awoke me 18.Standing_By_My_Bed 20

19.Tell_Everyone Tell everyone now, today, I shall sing beautifully for my friends' pleasure 19.Tell_Everyone 21

20.The_Muses It is the Muses who have caused me to be honred: they taught me their craft 20.The_Muses 22

21.To_Aphrodite Dapple throned Aphrodite, eternal daughterf God, snare knitter! Don't, I beg you, cow my heart with grief! Come, as once when you heard my far off cry and, listening, stepped from your father's house to your gold car, to yoke the pair whose beautiful thick feathered wings oaring down mid air from heaven carried you to light swiftly on dark earth; then, blissful one, smiling your immortal smile you asked, What ailed me now that me me call you again? What was it that my distracted heart most wanted? "Whom has Persuasion to bring round now "to your love? Who,, is unfair to you? For, let her run, she will soon run after; "if she won't accept gifts, she will one day give them; and if she won't love you she soon will "love, although unwillingly..." If ever come now! Relieve this intolerable pain! What my heart most hopes will happen, make happen; you your self join forces on my side! 21.To_Aphrodite 23

21.To_Aphrodite 24

22.To_an_Army_Wife To any army wife, in Sardis: Some say a cavalry corps, some infantry, some again, will maintain that the swift oars of our fleet are the finest sight on dark earth; but I say that whatever one loves, is. This is easily proved: did not Helen she who had scanned the flower of the world's manhood choose as first among men one who laid Troy's honor in ruin? warped to his will, forgetting love due her own blood, her own child, she wandered far with him. So Anactoria, although you being far away forget us, the dear sound of your footstep and light glancing in your eyes would move me more than glitter of Lydian horse or armored tread of mainland infantry 22.To_an_Army_Wife 25

23.Tonight_I_Watched Tonight I've watched the moon and then the Pleiades go down The night is now half gone; youth goes; I am in bed alone 23.Tonight_I_Watched 26

24.We_Put_the_Urn_Aboard_Ship Poems by We put the urn aboard ship with this inscription: This is the dust of little Timas who unmarried was led into Persephone's dark bedroom And she being far from home, girls her age took new edged blades to cut, in mourning for her, these curls of their soft hair 24.We_Put_the_Urn_Aboard_Ship 27

25.We_Shall_Enjoy_It We shall enjoy it as for him who finds fault, may silliness and sorrow take him! 25.We_Shall_Enjoy_It 28

26.With_His_Venom With his venom irresistible and bittersweet that loosener of limbs, Love reptile like strikes me down 26.With_His_Venom 29

27.Without_Warning Without warning as a whirlwind swoops on an oak Love shakes my heart 27.Without_Warning 30

28.Words Although they are only breath, words which I command are immortal 28.Words 31

29.You_May_Forget You may forget but let me tell you this: someone in some future time will think of us 29.You_May_Forget 32