Maenad.A Poem by Thomas FitzgeraldA piece I was working on, in responce to the re-interest of Greek mythology.The sullen face of the pretty one masked in sweat, She cooks the corn of markets trailed in the day, Her life is locked in tradition and obligation to him, Even though it's truth with their son he does lay.
A light starts to shine in the mist of a black forest, Dionysus offers her the ash apple of sodom to eat, Make music and dance in the streets at your will, Be naked and offer fresh hearts to me at my feet.
Guided forth she leaves this exsistence behind her, Immortal and begging for her God to return now, Trailing the earth leaving sex, dirt and death in her wake, Ancient Greece does leave sweat upon her brow.
A bulls head and talons are her only true companions, Take note of the saddness she once knew and had, For it's gone now and replaced with sheer power, Antonia now holds the the title of the feared Maenad. © 2011 Thomas FitzgeraldAuthor's Note
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18 Reviews Added on August 20, 2011 Last Updated on August 20, 2011 AuthorThomas FitzgeraldWexford, Leinster, IrelandAboutTo all who know by now - I love you. For those that don't, I review a lot of work on here, and I expect the same in return, friend me but make sure to have conviction! I'm a horror writer mostly bu.. more..Writing
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