Showing posts with label Finding Eidothea Book / The Myth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Finding Eidothea Book / The Myth. Show all posts

1.03.2010

From Reality to Myths -

The grey-eyed goddess Athena replied to Zeus:

“O Majesty, O Father of us all,
Kleinthios’ ending is indeed a failure of our will
to still protect the mortals
So is the story of many other men
whose return was not destined to lead
to their own failings

But my own thoughts are with the Girl,
the youngest of all
female traveler of the Greeks
who has made her own offering to the Gods
so long a castaway upon a xenou island
a lonely island in the world’s other side
and there’s a male deity in place;the son of
Evrinthos from Attica;who had been given order
from Lady Hestia to send his son; Christenios in the far away
Land to hide inside the doors of Pylos the wish
of the Goddess whose knees are strong and armored
when hunting and keep a lot in sake.
Christenios will not let the girl go
for he has kept her there as a daughter of his own
He gave her food and work close to the
Marble Sacred Stone Table of Pylos
to turn her mind from returning back to Greece
for he has not revealed to her the secret of the stone
O Zeus what do you think of the girl?
She has shown as all the good will of mortals
Shall we break the curse and send her home?

11.08.2009

The Gods Awakening


She saw life in Greece with all the golds
with all the favors of the Gods
and after the 24th year of her hair getting long
weathered many bitter nights of solitude
remote away in the island of New York, while
she fought to survive, to bring
good news one day back home.
But never was she given a co-traveler to have with her
on this journey for she had to prove alone of her
strength, of her willingness, of her loyalty
to her history, to her identity
and she learned the minds of many unknown men
and fought the hearts of many unknown species
during this journey
till finally one day she found EIDOTHEA.

Of these adventures, Muse, daughter of Zeus,
tell us in our time, lift the great song again.
Begin when all the rest who were to welcome her
upon her arrival had all returned back home,
while she alone still battled for home and food.
His lordship Christenios; son of Evrinthos from Attica;
sheltered her inside the Wooden doors of Pylos-
a mortal yes but most blessed from the hands of Lady Hestia,
Goddess of the hearth and home; on the day he left
the homeland thirty years ago bitten and not forgotten of
his mother’s great tragedy,
who saw her like the lost family of his own.

11.02.2009

Eidothea's Wall


Sing in me, Muse, same way you sang many ages ago to 1

my great ancestor and first poet ever, Homer,

and through me reveal the story of the Girl

blessed in all ways of imagination,

the adventurer, detained for years on end,

from the HomeLand; Greece; after the decision

of Lord Poseidon;Great Earth Shaker and Storm Bringer

not to ever let any mortal

whether of love whether of belief

Release her-