In Every Culture, that Golden Vanity

In Every Culture, that Golden Vanity

“I am the cup of Nestor, a joy to drink from”

A twelve year old in Magna Graecia lay

Inside his tomb.  Beside him was a cup

Of gold interred there.  Wanting to convey

Sad hope, his family wanted him to sup

From it in afterlife felicity.

To make their wishes clear, echoing from

The Iliad, words spurned simplicity

In their inscription on the vessel.  Numb

Grief spurred allusion to the greatest lines

They knew.  The implication was that in

His dead existence he would drink the wines

Which bronze  King Nestor raised.  The boy would win

A regal strength to lift a heavy toast,

A heft of blackest gold, this once loved ghost.