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he lays upon a hammock in the garden, to watch the sun slow travel 'cross the sky, weighed down by love long gone, profanely ardent, apollo's fiery chariot drags his eye, and when the sun god's sunk into the bay, the glow of hope for her return now cooled, his eyes then close upon the fruitless day, his prayers to apollo overruled, in dreams, there hades beckons him to come, a room has been prepared that he may stay, enjoy a painless state existing numb, where no more he will rue the light of day, yet he, who can not live without her breath, likewise can not depart from her in death (C)2012, Christos Rigakos
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Apr 28, 2012
Apr 28, 2012 at 10:21 AM UTC
he lays upon a hammock in the garden
he lays upon a hammock in the garden, to watch the sun slow travel 'cross the sky, weighed down by love long gone, profanely ardent, apollo's fiery chariot drags his eye, and when the sun god's sunk into the bay, the glow of hope for her return now cooled, his eyes then close upon the fruitless day, his prayers to apollo overruled, in dreams, there hades beckons him to come, a room has been prepared that he may stay, enjoy a painless state existing numb, where no more he will rue the light of day, yet he, who can not live without her breath, likewise can not depart from her in death (C)2012, Christos Rigakos
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Apr 28, 2012
Apr 28, 2012 at 10:21 AM UTC
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