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Atlas and the daughter of unknown origins My world revolves around you, father, you held the sky when I was born, small goddess, I lay, at your feet. You cried and it was raining in my atmosphere, I think you said I was lovely, though my small ears could only hear so far beyond the clouds. I don't know what you've done, some dreadful deed unrealised, until I asked for you to kiss my cheeks and you couldn't reach so low. I thought of you, Atlas, Atlas, protecting a face you'd never seen. Stretching space into itself so that I could breathe. I thought of you, Atlas, when you didn't think of me. I found Odysseus floating in the sea. He looked like you, he looked like Zeus and all his long-haired wives and all their children too. Odysseus the bravest, the true. (I loved him far too much, before I knew what love could be, a thing of claws and teeth). Father, that man stole away with all the bitter-sweetness of my name, "I cannot do this anymore," Calypso, hide, "I will tell them all you lied," Calypso, hide, "you are a thing of shame." Odysseus broke my heart, Atlas missed the beat.
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Oct 4, 2016
Oct 4, 2016 at 11:05 PM UTC
Men and Gods Alike
Atlas and the daughter of unknown origins My world revolves around you, father, you held the sky when I was born, small goddess, I lay, at your feet. You cried and it was raining in my atmosphere, I think you said I was lovely, though my small ears could only hear so far beyond the clouds. I don't know what you've done, some dreadful deed unrealised, until I asked for you to kiss my cheeks and you couldn't reach so low. I thought of you, Atlas, Atlas, protecting a face you'd never seen. Stretching space into itself so that I could breathe. I thought of you, Atlas, when you didn't think of me. I found Odysseus floating in the sea. He looked like you, he looked like Zeus and all his long-haired wives and all their children too. Odysseus the bravest, the true. (I loved him far too much, before I knew what love could be, a thing of claws and teeth). Father, that man stole away with all the bitter-sweetness of my name, "I cannot do this anymore," Calypso, hide, "I will tell them all you lied," Calypso, hide, "you are a thing of shame." Odysseus broke my heart, Atlas missed the beat.
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Oct 4, 2016
Oct 4, 2016 at 11:05 PM UTC
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