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Kalypso

by Lyn-Purcell

* *Heart breaks with a beat For she pines for this hero Loathed to give him up* *
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Written by
Lyn-Purcell
28 / F / United Kingdom
For You?
Written by
Lyn-Purcell
28 / F / United Kingdom
Published
Sep 1, 2020
Time
2m
Notes

New day, new haiku!

Yesterday was such a terrible day... Even now, I feel so disoriented but I wont let it stop me from writing.

This haiku is for the nymph, Kalypso. She predominantly known for her role in the Odyssey. When the hero Odysseus was shipwrecked on her caverns and caves, she kept him there for many years (seven, I believe) for she was in love with him, even promising him youth and immortality but he was not swayed.

All he wanted was to go home. Hence what this haiku references, her pain and unrequited love for him. Even though the gods commanded she release him, she was loathed to do so but complied.

Alongside some tragic elements, theres an air of possessiveness around her as well.

A mix of various emotions but in a way, it makes her all the more human to me.

Anyway, thank you all for growing followers, I'm forever humbled and grateful for the support 🙏🌹💜

Here's the link for the growing collection:

https://hellopoetry.com/collection/132853/the-women-of-myth/

Be back tomorrow with another one!

Please take care of yoursels and stay safe!

Much love,

Lyn 💜

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#dailyhaiku#greek#woman#mythology#nymph#unrequited#love#home#wanderlust#pain
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