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Aphrodite Abandoned

Aphrodite Abandoned

A Poem by Lirone
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I had a lot of fun writing this alliterative abecedarius, which was inspired by the picture - by lxzp at Photobucket. Like many greek gods and goddesses, Aphrodite seems to have a lot of different or additional names, and it seemed rather fun to weave

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Adrift among albatrosses and aurorae
Bathed in birdsong and blue beauty
Cytherea of caresses and carnality lies conquered
Dream-drowned in dark despondency.

Eons ago, Epitymbydia enamoured eternals,
Feelings flew from her free as foam.
Great gods and goddesses gladly
Had hearts hexed by her hetaira harmonies.

Interested in intimate interaction, she incarnated,
Juices joyful at joint juxtaposition
Kalligloutos convulsed in kama-sutric kaleidoscope.
Learning of love, lust, longing… and loss.

Maltreated Morpho made miserable and melancholy
Naiad negated by narcissistic nagging.
Overwhelming odium occluded Ouranos’ omnipotence
Perturbed the peace of poor plundered Pandemos.

Questioning quarrels, she quested for quietude
Ruefully reflecting on relationships’ risks.
Sobbing and sighing she sought succour
Till through trials and tears and temptations
Urania understood human unhappiness. Now

Venus voices and validates valiant valentines.
Wise and womanly (yet weeping when once again
Excruciated by exasperating ex’s xenophobia).
Yearning for youth’s yesterdays, she yields to
Zeus’ zestful zephyr’s zenith.

© 2008 Lirone


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Kay
Huzzah for alliteration! I enjoyed it a lot! It is a brilliant poem, and your writing seems so mature (if that makes any sense).

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Lirone means "song is mine, joy is mine" which seemed rather appropriate as a pseudonym. Being anonymous gives me the freedom to share some very personal thoughts on living, loving, writing, singing a.. more..

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