Centuries before Sappho Praised Men and Women

  Centuries before Sappho

  Praised Men and Women

Pre-echoes of that verse, ancient Greek

In poetry, go back so far that lost

Verbs, Indo-European ones, can almost squeak

Through Sappho.  It is like they are embossed

Behind the papyrus and her inked lines

Were written clearly on millennial

Octobers’ vine fronds, leaving only mines

For us to dig for the perennial

Resplendence harking back to fire-lit caves.

Our poetry today derives from lungs

That sang out grief and verses over graves

Beyond our thoughts in atavisitic tongues.

..We are the heirs and heiresses of breath

….And syllables we use to battle death.