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2010-10-09 03:33 am (UTC)
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OH! This is gorgeous and so sad.
Persephone professed disinterest (Eurydice was not the first to run away from home), until Orpheus followed to disinter her.
That's one of the cleverest play on words I've read in ages.
Orpheus’s eyes were the color of Hades’s brothers’ houses.
Oh, very nice.
I always felt so sorry for Persephone - she seemed resigned to such a dreary fate. Lovely story.
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Persephone professed disinterest (Eurydice was not the first to run away from home), until Orpheus followed to disinter her.
That's one of the cleverest play on words I've read in ages.
Orpheus’s eyes were the color of Hades’s brothers’ houses.
Oh, very nice.
I always felt so sorry for Persephone - she seemed resigned to such a dreary fate. Lovely story.