The Ascent of Orpheus
And Then She Slips Away
By J. Nicholas MerchenPublished 3 months ago • 1 min read
Photo by Frankie Mish on Unsplash
I count the steps I take for you, but why?
Most dear to me, the ones that bring you back.
Perhaps with you I know what joy feels like;
perhaps I long to feel that I am whole.
But then, perhaps it is that hope to feel
that Hades seeks to use? Is that his game?
Perhaps he will forgive a glance, just one.
Are you still near? Allow me this one proof?
O God, what have I made of you, my love?
My eyes betray their poor master, the fool,
the hated creature, fallen man, the fiend.
I drop the drape that veils your form from me.
In life you were my all, in death the same.
O Hades, grant my soul to tarry thence.
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