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poetry

The Logos of Melpomene

So stands the proudest of beasts upon the field,
Ever bold in his journey, ever sure of his steps
the burdens of the past put aside, never to trouble
the conquering hero upon his noble throne.

But upon every throne lies a snare
to catch the beast in his moment of weakness
while all look away, the beast paces
seeking satiation at the nearest pond

The Logos of Urania

I do not know the future, for all is flux
within the various states of being
The bodies within the skies whirl in time
and those that study can see the patterns within.

The mockery of the ignorant will ever be
for so secure are they in their tiny spheres
that they cannot realize that many bodies
rotate and affect each other, and what is true

The Logos of Eris

A high garden wall you erect around a wedding
where the bride was dragged to the altar
By a man who bound her ambitions, and claimed
Consent through conquest. But that is as normal

To those who see only the assent and not the quivering voice
that delivers lies. The shivered glances that the conquered
chance, in anticipation of the next silencing blow
from loving warden's hand that he claims is a kiss.

The Logos of Clio

How grand to run free of the tower where
I find myself oft imprisoned by locks and bars.
For many is the voice that I empower with memory
of events that unfurled, of struggles waged

Of man and woman who stand against odds gargantuan
and eke out a stalemate against the titans of shares.
Even that loss is too much for the proud new Gods,
Who proclaim themselves to be no more than man.

The Logos of Antisthenes

An Audience of Shades and Gods? How Droll.
For when I spoke in life I spoke to those
who were not to be seen and not to be talked of.
The Nothos were my friends, my partners and my lovers.

But recalled from final home, I find a throng
much greater than I could have imagined.
What words of mine have you read? What books
that I scribbled between falling and sleep?

The Invocation (Part of the Logos Series)

(Playwright)

Sing to me, Oh Muses ephemeral!
Sing to me of heroes and mighty gods!
Sing a tale of Troy, for the war that I fought
is not to be spoken of. Forgotten.

So let my dreams and fears be reflected
within the fireside tales of Troy that was.
Of Men and Gods who strode the world and
their story echoed through all of time.

The Logos of Polyhymnia

I sing a hymn to gods! I sing a hymn
to those that seek to praise. To those that bend
to those that stoop! To those whose life is work
upon the land. Let none set us at odds.

For it is in the call and ans'ring voice
that sounds about the ear, and lifts the hand
for one more step along the road we pull.
(Stage Direction. This line is deliberately left empty to give the performer time to ready the chorus)

One!

The Logos ot Thalia

Before the great heroes have their say and
speak of lofty deeds and great battles won
I must inquire to the audience
on a matter most dire and portentous.

Who farted? For I can see islands within
the throng, where some have edged away from stench
and yet have said nothing for the time immemorial.
Even here upon the stage I can smell

The Logos of Persephone

Again I fall, and laugh as I do
For there is joy in rising once more anew
and looking upon the world fresh and light.
For my drudgery and service are but a small part

Of my life. The joy in the face as I return
to two homes in sequence, neither the greater.
For I could never live soley in Olympus
the air and light weighs heavy upon a soul

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