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Agamemnon's Banquet

Dressed in his own wool,

Not much to be shed;

The drums syncopate,

For his royal court in red.

 

Guards flanked the wolves,

While he addressed the menagerie;

Feasted on the cornucopia,

Fattened for the tragedy.

 

The wife kissed him with a smile,

Then offered him to the altar;

It was the shepherd all the while,

Who took the lamb to the slaughter.

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Jun 29, 2020
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