A star-crossed son was born To the father whom he would **** And to the mother whom he would kiss In incestuous, marital vow one day
Welts upon his feet Found in the forest, a baby crying, He grew wise and wrong Unaware of a conspired world
When Oracles did speak to him As drunken men and and as pretty women He took their words upon his heart Without eyes gouged and necks broken
Open eyes looking, truly seeing, He did bear the revolting truth Without nary complaint To the Gods who cursed him
Thus, it was Laius who lived And it was Polybus who died And it was Jocasta who did not see Her son at the bejewelled altar
Rather, it was Merope, with her head turned, Who saw dear Oedipus at the altar Obeying the Will of the Gods But to what ends?
He was meant to punish; to defy; to incite all evils Not adhere to this cruel destiny And now it is the wrong mother-wife Whom he kisses, unravelling, in linen sheets
anyone else wonder about what would happen to these characters' fates had Oedipus obeyed his fate? it wouldn't work, of course, because Laius had to be punished but still. I'm curious.