Week of 24 May 2020
New Poems
Pyrrha in Verse
Even when you're
Hanging with the gods
It's still important
To remember old friends.
"I Imagine Androkleia"
Is Part 14 of "The Runner,"
An ongoing original story.
That began with "I Run."
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Will find a pre-publication peek
At Part 15,
"Just So."
Tiresias in Verse
Ancient peoples
Used this character
And others like them
To explore gender fluidity
As they understood it.
"Tiresias in ein Weib" (c. 1690) by Johann Ulrich Krauss (1645-1719)
Link: "The Gender-Fluid Seer"
Xanthus in Verse
A horse is a horse
Of course, of course,
And who ever heard of a talking horse?
Homer,
Aparently,
Back in the 8th Century BCE!
"Automedon with the Horses of Achilles" (1868) by Henri Regnault (1843–1871)
Link: "Xanthus"
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At Random
An Original Meme
Artemis and Apollo,
Gods of Plague.
Link: Meme Gallery
Now It's a Blog
A group of lions
Is called a pride.
A group of myths
Is called a dreaming.
A group of Sirens
Is called a calling.
A group of thoughts
Is called a blog.
Coming in June
"The Runner" will conclude
"Pandora" will begin
Some seniors will graduate
At drive-in theaters
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