Odysseus outsmarts Polyphemus the Cyclops by getting him drunk
(All for a good cause! - Hooray!)
(All for a good cause! - Hooray!)
TRUTH
Anything new to say?
Pl...e...ad change from jaded, jokes...
Juiceless!
No?
Thought not...challenge?
Stitch up that belching hole, rubber-lipped,
Kisser of whores...
Lying!
Maureen Walsh 2009 ©
Anything new to say?
Pl...e...ad change from jaded, jokes...
Juiceless!
No?
Thought not...challenge?
Stitch up that belching hole, rubber-lipped,
Kisser of whores...
Lying!
Maureen Walsh 2009 ©
POLAR OPPOSITES
N. meets S.
TIPPED...UPSIDE...DOWN
Karma Sutra 69
On a cloudful of dreams... mattressed,
Lusting, melting, merging momentarily...lovers.
In a swampful of disappointment... sucked dry,
Starving, illiciting, ignoring instantly...strangers.
Sutra Karma 69
DOWN...UPSIDE...TIPPED
S. meets N
Maureen Walsh 2009 ©
Maureen Walsh December 6th 2009
( Sleeping and Flying Collection)
( Sleeping and Flying Collection)
Whirlwind of Lovers - Wiliam Blake - llustration for Dante's Inferno
Ciao for now!
To see a World in a Grain of Sand
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour.
(Wiliam Blake (1757-1827) lst Stanza from 'Auguries of Innocence')
Odysseus moved by the fate of his companions, begs Circe to restore them to their original formAnd a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour.
(Wiliam Blake (1757-1827) lst Stanza from 'Auguries of Innocence')
Ciao for now!
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