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Post #2: Odysseus’ Mistrust
“I don’t know what kind of send-off you have in mind, Goddess, telling me to cross all that open sea on a raft, Painful, hard sailing. Some well-rigged vessels Never make it across with a stiff wind from Zeus. You’re … Continue reading
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The Twenty-Seventh
Surrounded by swaying figures as the low thumping hypnotizes their senses We make eye contact and agree to push through the sweaty forms Before the sea of bodies drown us We walk towards the entrance now turned into an exit … Continue reading
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