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Calliope

I cast the muse into the sea

to wake her from a peaceful sleep.

This poet’s quill is void of ink;

it needs her words to strike the page.

 

She’ll fight the waves Poseidon sends

til Sirens drive her back to shore

to sip an oleander brew

and hoist the cup of Socrates.

 

Bring wolfsbane and a death morel!

Bring nightshade and curare too!

We’ll fatten her with woe and pain!

We’ll ready her for war and hate!

 

She’ll writhe and quiver, seethe and foam

until she spews her putrid verse

upon the blackened sands of time

from which men’s darkest dreams are built.

 

And when the gods are satisfied,

when Ares’ sword has slashed and burned,

this poisoned pen will rest at last.

Calliope shall sleep once more.

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Written by
cjchaffin
48 / Cisgender Male / Vancouver, WA
Published
Jan 5, 2021
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#calliope#poseidon#socrates#greek#mythology#poet#quill#ares#siren#poison
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