Fragment 01

Simonides

WHEN, upon the well-wrought chest,
Fiercely heat the howling wind,
And the oceans heaving breast
Filled with terror DanaCs mind ;
All in tears, her arm she throws
Over Perseus, as he lay
0, my babe, she said, what woes
On thy mothers bosom weigh!

Thou dost sleep with careless breast,
Slumbering in this dreary home,
Thou dost sweetly take thy rest,
In the darkness and the gloom.

In thy little mantle there,
Passing wave thou dost not mind,
Dashing oer thy clustering hair,
Nor fhe voices of the wind.

Yet if thou, my beauteous one!
Felt the weight of this deep woe,
Not unconscious would my son
Hear his mothers sorrows now.

Yet sleep on, my babe, I pray,
Sleep thou too, tumultuous deep
And th unmeasured cares that stay
On my heart,let them too sleep!

Father Jove! I ask of thee,
Vain their evil counsels make!
And, though bold the prayer may be,
Right my wrongs, for Perseus sake.



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Comments2
  • montyarmit33247

    Beautiful imagery, tugs at the heartstrings. 😢💕

    • Sophxeshxeld

      "Fragment 01" didn't really hit the spot for me. It all felt a bit overdone. I mean, the whole howling winds, heaving oceans - way too heavy-handed. And the mom's constant crying over the kid? It was more annoying than emotional. I liked the line "Sleep thou too, tumultuous deep" but otherwise, didn't really get it. Maybe it's just not my cup of tea. 😔🤷‍♀️