Ibykos Fragment 286, circa 564 BCE loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
Come spring, the grand apple trees stand watered by a gushing river where the maidens’ uncut flowers shiver and the blossoming grape vine swells in the gathering shadows.
Unfortunately for me Eros never rests but like a Thracian tempest ablaze with lightning emanates from Aphrodite; the results are frightening— black, bleak, astonishing, violently jolting me from my soles to my soul.
Preposterous Eros by Michael R. Burch
“Preposterous Eros” – Patricia Falanga
Preposterous Eros shot me in the buttocks, with a Devilish grin, spent all my money in a rush then left my heart effete pink mush.