Orpheus' Lament

Orpheus' Lament

A Poem by Cat
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All grows still in Hades as Orpheus plays his lyre. Form: cinquain.

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Orpheus’ Lament

 

Liar

Sisyphus sits

silent, saddened, upon

his stone throne and listens to the

lyre.

© 2012 Cat


Author's Note

Cat
A cinquain consists of five lines, in which the first line is 2 syllables, the next is 4 syllables, the third is 6 syllables, the fourth is 8, and the final fifth line is 2 syllables again.

It is said that even tortured Sisyphus stopped rolling the boulder uphill to hear Orpheus' beautiful music.

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Very nicely done! I really enjoyed this. I do not see this format a lot, very interesting.

Posted 11 Years Ago


I like this form.....very well written.....Whisk

Posted 11 Years Ago



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Tags: cinquain, Orpheus, Sisyphus, sibilance, lyre, liar, Hades, underworld, mythology, myth, Greek, Greece

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