Since It's The Solstice...
DIONYSUS
The sun stood at noon
And the sea was transparent,
The sailors broke bread
In the shade of the sail,
When a boy, mother-naked,
Leaped out of the water
And climbed to the crosstree
And held up his hand.
"Listen," he said,
"You most fortunate mariners,
I am the twice-born,
The love-child of Zeus.
I was a beast
On the mountains of
I was a fish
In the depths of the sea.
Mine is the way
Of the cup and the dance.
Take leave of yourselves
And come party with me."
But the sailors weren't listening
But climbing the rigging
And swinging lassoes
In an effort to catch him-
To hold him for ransom
Or sell him in
But just as the first of them
Reached out to grab him
The ropes turned to vines
And broke off in their hands.
They tried to jump clear
But he touched them with magic
And twelve pretty dolphins
Fell smack in the sea.
It was just after noon
And the sea was transparent,
The dolphins were leaping
Abreast of the prow
As, wrapped up in leaves
Like a sea-going garden
With bees flitting round
The black grapes in the rigging,
Steadily, swiftly,
The ship travelled on.
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The black grapes in the rigging,
Steadily, swiftly,
The ship travelled on.
Beautiful.
Happy solstice!
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And to you!
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It's been lovely here- and- by a quirk of the calendar- the first day of Wimbledon as well.
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Happy Solstice!
Nine
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And a happy solstice to you too.
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Of course you may.
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Rick is the guy who carried on our coven after we retired. How splendid you should have run into him!
I'm glad to see you're back. I was worried about you.