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Stretching the Eternal

Stretching the Eternal “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...

Perfection, Life, Death

Perfection, Life, Death https://uk.video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search;_ylt=A0WTTch6DblZKRMAeBWe3olQ?p=nureyev%20jete&fr=yhs-iry- fullyhosted_003&fr2=p%3As%2Cv%3Ai%2Cm%3Apivot&hsimp=yhs-...

Torturers: Eurydice, Women, God, or Boys, Finally

Torturers: Eurydice, Women, God, or Boys, Finally That Orpheus had several deaths implies He did not die. Myths tried to kill him. Bad, They failed. The tellings of his deaths are lies. He drove, one story goes, the Maenads mad. Another said that jealous women tore...

Orpheus, Once Torn Limb from Sturdy Limb

Orpheus, Once Torn Limb from Sturdy Limb Orphée by Raoul Dufy Long after he was born, and lived, and died, The first of poets lives and lives. Before The rape of art by Modernism tried To kill off commonsense, an artist bore Down on a piece of wood to make this strong...

The Antikythera Mechanism

The Antikythera Mechanism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antikythera_mechanism “Paul Cartledge reminds us that ‘the ancient Greek word for “truth” meant literally “not forgetting”.’ ” ~ Michael Schmidt, The First Poets, 22 The truth is never lost. It cannot be. Suppose...

Watson & Crick, Thank God

Watson & Crick, Thank God At any moment revelation comes Perhaps not like a flash of light that blinds And leaves us prostrate on the road. Life’s crumbs Are not all; often though they fill our minds As if sublimity does not exist. Yet even crumbs might do the...