HypnosA Poem by Gleb ZavlanovThe Greek god of sleep
Oh
Hypnos lord of all the lands of dream, Whose slumb’rous breath weaves eyes with
poppy leaf, And whose sweet lullabies mortals relieve Of
throes, and shields them from the evil scheme Of Phobetor who roams around the world at
close of eve,
Oh
Hypnos, phantom o’er each mossy cot, Whose gentle, dreamy hands all place to
rest The cooing birds found snoozing in their
nest And
all the goats upon the meads where not A pallid moonbeam can descry, for all’s by
night suppressed,
Or
mortal denizens in cities, pent Or gleaming fish found in the ocean’s deep, Or cattle, waiting in the glens for sleep To
dawn upon their minds, and their souls send Into Elysium until the morn shall night’s
shoots reap,
And
plant its gloried beams into the bare And fill the lands with nec’trous, honeyed
rays, Come on us, god of sleep, unearthly grace From
out the shadows of your mystic lair, And spread across our waking minds your
thick, morphean haze.
How
much I’ve agonized and yearned to gain The lavender and eat such dozy bud, And try to fall asleep, and ever nod As
I get lost and stray in dream’s domain, But never have I had success for slumber I
could not!
I
roamed across the clouds of yester night And round the meadows of the yesteryear, But never can I my bright spirit steer Into
such sleep, and take upon my flight Into deep slumber’s den, until, Hypnos you
did appear,
And
eased my mind and soul, and with your spells Had quelled the raging passions of my heart, And carefully had closed the draws to part, Once
you had done your deed and slowed the swells Of my free spirit, and had my sore mind
with slumbers barred… © 2014 Gleb ZavlanovAuthor's Note
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Added on January 13, 2014Last Updated on January 14, 2014 AuthorGleb ZavlanovAboutHello there. I'm an aspiring poet. Nothing makes me happier than to bring delight to the hearts of my readers and to bring delight to myself by reading other peoples' work. Poetry is, in my opinion, o.. more..Writing
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