Spotting Cassiopeia

Spotting Cassiopeia

A Poem by Travis Gibson (poetic heroics)
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A piece about the Ethiopian Queen, Cassiopeia of Greek mythology.

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Even in thy humbled rest,
Your beauty is sought from the ground;
A dragging Sun is hurried west,
To bring night with wondrous sound.

Though mortal feet approach you not,
A childish mind suffers the chase.
In search of you, fixed eyes burn hot,
Landing in night's northern most place.

Was it the boy, or blazing cart;
His failing Sun had kiss'd the ground.
Your kingdom ablaze and set apart,
Darkened tones to be renowned.

A lonely perch that chair must be,
Such a beauty for none to see.
As you peer from the welkin's dark,
Does a song of regret sing from heart?

© 2014 Travis Gibson (poetic heroics)


Author's Note

Travis Gibson (poetic heroics)
Cassiopeia was said to have been placed in the stars after her death by Poseidon, as a punishment for her arrogance and vanity.

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i like the near rhyme in this...enhances the piece...i am not a big lover of mythology, but casseopeia has always fascinated me as she looks down from the sky.

nicely done.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Travis Gibson (poetic heroics)

10 Years Ago

Thank you, Jacob I'm glad you were able to enjoy this piece.
how Beautifully crafted this is...I absolutely enjoyed. good good job and am waiting for your message on our next project. Enjoy your day.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Travis Gibson (poetic heroics)

10 Years Ago

Thank you, Cassie... You humble me still. My imaginative spark pales to you all here. I usually only.. read more
Cassie

10 Years Ago

I will if i come up with one have a lovely week
Travis Gibson (poetic heroics)

10 Years Ago

Ok, you have a lovely one as well.
Dear poetic heroics,

Hello, how are you doing today? I was looking through my newsfeed and saw this was the first piece on there so I thought I would take a look. I am currently in college and am studying Greek mythology in order to understand the Illiad. Therefore to see a poem about another goddess brings me glee as I find mythology to be quite fascinating.

Once I understood the context of this poem, I was able to understand it some more. I have appreciation for the title, which was cleverly put I thought since the goddess is now in the night sky. I have much more appreciation for this line, "Even in thy humbled rest/Your beauty is sought from the ground." It makes me think of how even in death she is remembered as beautiful and profound. The next two lines went smoothly and creates a nice rhythm. I like how you said the word, "sound," because it makes an acknowledgment of the poem itself, lyrics about a beautiful goddess.

I like the next two lines as well because I find it flows nicely together. The last two lines of that stanza however was a little awkwardly put I'm afraid. Even though I understand it's position and what is meant to do. There may not be a way to revise that without rewording it, so I wouldn't worry about that line much.

I like the line, "Darkened tones to be renowned," because it is another acknowledgment of the poem as a piece of literature dedicated to this goddess. The darkened tones of her life are renowned within this poem.

I absolutely love the last stanza. I think they are my favorite lines.

I say well done

98/100

Sincerely JazzSoulkeke,

God bless

Posted 10 Years Ago


Travis Gibson (poetic heroics)

10 Years Ago

Thanks Jazz, I look forward to stopping by your page soon. I've just been a bit under the weather la.. read more
Kianna

10 Years Ago

Dear poetic heroics,

You are very welcome. Take your time. I hope you get better though.. read more
Travis Gibson (poetic heroics)

10 Years Ago

Thank you for that, Jazz.
"A lonely perch that chair must be,
Such a beauty for none to see.
As you peer from the welkin's dark,
Does a song of regret sing from heart? "

This is very intelligent and beautiful. Thanks for sharing :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Travis Gibson (poetic heroics)

10 Years Ago

Thank you, Shaquana I appreciate your wonderful thoughts.
Shaquana Adams

10 Years Ago

You're welcome :)
Stellar read my friend, discerning in it's essence. I love when I learn something new from a poet's pen...muchly enjoyed Travis.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Travis Gibson (poetic heroics)

10 Years Ago

Thanks, Frieda I'm glad you enjoyed it, and was able to take something from it as well.
Frieda P

10 Years Ago

Pleasure was all mine.
Though mortal feet approach you not,
A childish mind suffers the chase.
In search of you, fixed eyes burn hot,
Landing in night's northern most place.

Born of star dust with clay feet even the grandest of us. A very intelligent and graceful write, PH.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Travis Gibson (poetic heroics)

10 Years Ago

Thank you, Pryde you always leave me humbled by your thoughts.

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Added on January 25, 2014
Last Updated on February 15, 2014
Tags: Ethiopia, Cassiopeia, beauty, black woman, Greek mythology, dark

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