“Apollo is here, divinely cruel, and Dionysus, who maddens by his presence”

“Apollo is here, divinely cruel, and Dionysus, who maddens by his presence”

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    Apollo and Hyancinthus

Abandoning Olympus when One God

Arose from death, the Greek gods fled

To English public schools.  A football squad

In Rugby had new deities; so said

The poet Rupert Brooke.  They walked across

School fields in flannels that he wanted to . . .

Take down.  Much, much, much  more than a coin toss

He had in mind.  He wanted them to spew

A nectar much more potent than the one

That Ganymede had served to great God Jove.

The poet wanted equal sorts of fun

That Jupiter had had inside a grove

Of olives with the gorgeous boy back then.

Brooke wanted god-like joy with these young men.

Phillip Whidden