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Wretched Man that I Am

Wretched Man that I Am Modern poetry  modern verse  contemporary poetry  contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem A stain that won’t come out is on my jeans, My Levi’s 501s. It’s on the thigh, So sexy’s what it ought to be. It means A different thing: the...

Etymology of Orpheus

     Etymology of Orpheus If “of the river bank” is what the name Of Orpheus might mean,* then that might flow From jet slick River Hades and the shame Of failing to recover, to the glow Of life and sunlight, his lost love.  Again It might refer to two of his five...

Plagiaristic Christianity

    Plagiaristic Christianity Saint Francis was derivative of long Lost Orpheus, though Orpheus has not Quite died, not ever.  Symbol of the song, His haunting and the myths of him have brought Him through millennia.  He caused the beasts To fall in love with lyre and...

Aegean Heat

          Aegean Heat We look at Orpheus, torn on the ground. We try forgiving women and his wife For tearing at his heart and body found Among the barren olives. This one’s life Is deathless in the myth of love and sounds Discarded in eternity. We seek Forever to...

Victim of Women

          Victim of Women Perhaps the chest of Orpheus alone, Or half a shoulder, half a curled head Would be enough for man.  They might atone Among the rocks and olives where the dead Bereaved lie torn to shreds because of love By women.  There a man might pick him...

Misogyny (μισογυνία) is a Greek Word

Misogyny (μισογυνία) is a Greek Word “What would a man not give to engage in conversation with Orpheus?” ~ Plato That marble minded Plato thinks of men, Not women, girls, or boys before they grow Their body hair in armpit, crotch, and then The beard. His brain was...