Indigo Kalliope — Poems From The Left
Kalliope means "beautiful voice" from Greek καλλος (kallos) "beauty" and οψ (ops) "voice". In Greek mythology she was a goddess of epic poetry and eloquence, one of the nine Muses.
Join us every Tuesday at the Daily Kos community political poetry club.
Your own poetry is always welcome in the comments. Bongos, berets & turtle neck sweaters optional.
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I lost a World - the other day!
Has Anybody found?
You'll know it by the Row of Stars
Around its forehead bound. —
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A Rich man—might not notice it—
Yet—to my frugal Eye,
Of more Esteem than Ducats—
Oh find it—Sir—for me!
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