Orpheus Saves Ophelia © Surazeus 2024 10 15 Flapping frail wings in early morning glow, the white crane lands on oak tree in the stream where the violin and the long-haired girl, still wearing long black dress, float in green waves, in peaceful solitude as sudden breeze ripples water that kisses her pale cheeks. After failing to bring Eurydice back alive from the lightless underworld, Orpheus wanders weeping on the shore, hair swirling in the breeze that ripples waves across green sorrow of the River Styx where floating girl holds her red violin. Gasping at sight of young girl in long dress floating in river of angelic tears, Orpheus wades in muddy flow of fear, then lifts her in his arms with gentle grace to bear her dripping among river reeds, then breathes air of life to revive her soul. Breathing deep desperate desire for love that swirls in beams of light from timeless stars, Orpheus fills Ophelia with his faith till she expels water of bitter tears, and opens eyes blue as the storm-calm sea that gaze surprised at his sun-haloed face. Bearing her to his safe round tholos fane, Orpheus sparks bright fire of crackling flames to warm cold body of the shivering girl, who smiles shyly when he offers brass cup of juice that fills her heart with gratitude, while he carefully cleans her violin. As cool wind swishes hair around her face, Ophelia stands inside the pillared fane and plays heart-aching melodies of hope on star-vibrant strings of the violin that swirls ecstatic waves of rainbow tones in graceful spirals of enchanting love. Strumming gold strings on lyre of Mercury, Orpheus sings in potent harmony with fervent passion of zealous intent sad tale of the lonely heart-broken boy who saves the drowning girl from bleak despair, two lost lovers who find new love to share. Long after Orpheus and Ophelia raise three clever children, grow old, and die, their grandson Galaton paints on fane walls scenes depicting progress of their romance when the Singer lifts up the Violinist and carries her safely to garden grove.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
Orpheus and Ophelia gather herbs and berries in baskets down along the shore of the River Styx while sparrows chirp in rowan trees.
ReplyDelete