Pythia

Pythia

A Poem by JT Godin
"

Inspired by Socrates.

"

E, one half of Pytho

The oracle of Apollo's temple

"No man in Athens is wiser than Socrates"

More or less said.


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Are the properties of word

inherent in the name of word

Heo biþ genemned

可是她™有叫名-。


Discordant struck strings

plucking notes of higher things

High structures, fine chords

"arpeggio", "tighter, AND faster."


Though I sit a small breadth away

A city's width to stray -- some might say

Flow, as the orchid, dancing lady

Go, like Ovid, the didactic coronary


Metamorphose, Sinful Oni,

Do not lay þine Kawaii neko-eyes  (😽)

Beady as the Magatama

On mine sulfurous guise.

© 2017 JT Godin


Author's Note

JT Godin
This is a gloss. Don't read if you don't want it spoiled:

Heo biþ genemned = she is named.

可是她™有叫名字 = but she is not named.

þine = your

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I didn't want it spoiled but I read anyways and I understood more and.. and then I don't know it was like the playfulness in the way you write disappeared and it became much more somber. Like when you dance by still water to be closer to the stars and then something disturbs the water and you realize you'll never be close enough. Basically pretending only to get hit with a dose of reality. I didn't care much for reality

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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.




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I posted my comment accidentally I didn't say much of what I wanted to. I liked it.. It was so much more than I realized. That's also partly why I like it too.. It's another layer revealed. I like this puzzle piece language you've discovered. It's brilliant.

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I didn't want it spoiled but I read anyways and I understood more and.. and then I don't know it was like the playfulness in the way you write disappeared and it became much more somber. Like when you dance by still water to be closer to the stars and then something disturbs the water and you realize you'll never be close enough. Basically pretending only to get hit with a dose of reality. I didn't care much for reality

Posted 7 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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Added on March 30, 2017
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Tags: Greek, modern, modernism, japan, anglo-saxon, nature, poetry

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JT Godin
JT Godin

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada



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I write science fiction and poetry. I like to write about how modern society interacts or is affected by rapidly changing technologies. I also have a pet interest in languages, their histories, featur.. more..

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