Just Plato?

                         Just Plato?

“But a man who has nothing more valuable than

what he has composed or written, who has spent his

time twisting words, sticking them together and pulling

them apart is rightly called a poet or a speech writer or

a maker of laws.”

~ Penelope Murray, Plato on Poetry, 11-12

“Poets are the legislators of the world.” ~ Percy Bysshe Shelley

Perhaps young Shelley read his Plato. This

Might tell us where he got his doctrine that

True poets make our laws.  The man amiss

Is Plato.  Sappho as a diplomat

Between the world of love and world of laws

Seems much more wise to anyone who thinks

About the politics of men because

Her poetry is true.  It never blinks.

It captures passions universal, hot,

Compelling as a Plato never can.

The facts about us never come to nought.

Laws need the soul of woman and of man

Together, not through frigid logic split

From lust or heart with love. They just won’t fit.