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Orpheus
There are still birds, gravely silent- their echoes fill our ears.
We enter Hades’ room- like sheep and
judgment is passed-
divided down the middle-
good to Elysian Fields- damned begin eternal judgment.
Life is only part of the picture.
There is more to our existence;
Death calls us and we come like dogs to our master-
only the gods escape the eternal fate.
Music plays softly- everything stops.
Notes soar- Underworld stills.
“Why have you visited the dead?” is echoed throughout the land.
“My wife. I love her.”
The conditions are set;
he must not look back until they are home.
The music must not stop-
An hour later the shade returns.
Hades is triumphant.
Death cannot be cheated.
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