Plato’s Ideal
For Denise/Josh and Rachel/Robert
Modern poetry modern verse contemporary poetry contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem
[Uranus, the god of the heavens, is both father and mother to the goddess Aphrodite in Plato’s Symposium.]
The heights, the highest heavens, they embrace
Much more than comets, moons and suns, the sweep
Of galaxies and constellations. Trace
The presence of Uranus in their steep
Infinity. Uranus, blend of male
And female, made the goddess Love, the queen
Of heights and heaven, she of highest scale
Beyond the stars, the goddess of the sheen
On thrusting skin, the shine of sweat, the shine
Of pulsing brightness that the gods desire,
That men and women want, that bright, divine
Impossibility of beauty, nothing higher.
She came from one both male and female, both
In one, divinity’s one perfect growth.
Love it Phillip thankyou x
Josh, I never think to check for replies here. SORRY.