by Hellenic Herald | May 29, 2021 | Apollo, poem
Morning Salutation By Victoria K. From where doth sunshine rise it’s head?, With whom does Apollo make his bed?, When does the moon say ‘Good-day’?, Who tells the wind to stay at bay? From Mothers bosom springs our life, And Uncles will that gives us strife, It’s...
by Hellenic Herald | Feb 20, 2021 | Aphrodite, poem
by CE Nelms Aphrodite blooms within the heart,swelling it with soft petals and stamen.Full to bursting for the love of Sappho,Crowning graciously my fellow women. Aphrodite whispers softly in my ear,of the gentle touch and loving words.Soothing the wounding...