Stretching the Eternal

     Stretching the Eternal

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“the soul’s survival and residual divinity” ~ Michael Schmidt, The First Poets, 23

The followers of Orpheus, if not

The man himself, desired a lengthening

Of all they thought was mortal, what they thought

Could be like deities, the strengthening

Of what is god-like in humanity.

His music in itself might be the strong

Force for controlling the insanity

Of crazed rites in wine-drunk groves.  When the song

Had lyrics added, it might free up souls

Entrapped in lusting only—and make clear

The spirits’ needs.  Apollo’s cool controls,

All gold, inspire chorales from longing’s sphere.

Because of him the whitest silent swans

Might learn to sing in everlasting dawns.