The Goddess of Love Stands Distinct from Ecstasy

The Goddess of Love Stands Distinct from Ecstasy

 

The temple is love’s stone sonata made

Of marble and of space.  Its pillars rise

In fluting.  They are made of light and shade

Or more like melodies which goddess eyes

Can hear.  Between the columns shadows fail

Because divinity insists on light.

The inner sanctum turns a sculpture pale

With meaning. Priests prescribe an unknown rite

That Aphrodite’s pupils, topaz blue,

Alone can read.  Beneath her marble robe

She knows a strain of notes that gives a view

Which she alone can cover up and probe.

  This hidden truth is brighter than Greek dawns.

    Despite the hymns her heart remains cool bronze.

Phillip Whidden