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Two Coins
Contributed by
tammyrobbins
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Friday, 6th September 2013 @ 11:21:23 PM in AEST
Topic:
mythology
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Who will place two coins on my eyes Down the river Styx My soul will glide
Two coins for the boatman Ferry me away To the throne of Persephone Snatched from light of day
Two coins I cry Two coins for my eyes Through dark waters I float To where my body must lie
Two coins for Charon That looks away Never seeing my face Or the light of day Two coins
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Re: Two Coins
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Saturday, 7th September 2013 @ 07:41:50 PM AEST (User
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Very interesting poem. Not knowing much mythology I looked up Charon and the river of Styx. Wonderful trip into a different realm. Thank you!
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Re: Two Coins
(User Rating: 1 ) by karu on
Sunday, 8th September 2013 @ 01:09:34 AM AEST (User
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superb |
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Re: Two Coins
(User Rating: 1 ) by Spike on
Sunday, 8th September 2013 @ 02:56:45 AM AEST (User
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an intriguing write.
It's a good question that your pose, and an age-old one contextualised in this particular mythology - who will ensure we are rightly seen off to the next world?
Where whole lives can be lived in solitary splendour, we still hope for company on exit, or at least a right farewell.
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