The Night before Thermopylae—“The Hot Gates”

The Night before Thermopylae—

“The Hot Gates”

“Phaedrus’s praise for erôs (love) as a precondition for courage employs poetic quotations from poems that in fact state that wisdom is the true precondition, and that erotic passion without thoughtfulness leads to disaster.” ~ http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/plato-and-the-poets/

The backbone of a man needs love.  Without

That it becomes a wounded reed, a limb

That hangs loose from the trunk, however stout

The oak might be.  Devotion gives to him

A living sturdiness that is not blown

About by breezes or by tempests sent

By chance.  A warrior does not need a throne

For courage.  Soldiers lie inside their tent

Together in the dawn before the fight

That threatens lovers’ Spartan blood with death.

They breathe together in the calm of night

And when the war comes, shout with single breath.

..If both must die in glory, still they know

Their love will fire the centuries with its glow.