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‘Flowers are for the dead’,

least that’s what

the mortals say.

I’ll come back when he bores me,

but Mama,

not today.”

-Daniella Michalleni

“Would that bright-eyed Athena should care to love you as once she cherished mighty Ulysses in the land of the Trojans, where we Achaeans suffered woes -for I never saw the Gods showing such open affection as Pallas Athena stood by him for all to see.”

“Do not send flowers,

we’ll throw them in the river.

‘Flowers are for the dead’, ‘least that’s what

the mortals say.

I’ll come back when he bores me,

but Mama,

not today.”

Daniella Michalleni on Persephone

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“Mama, Mama, I hope you get this.

Know the bed is warm and our hearts are cold,

know never have I been better

than when I am here.”

Daniella Michalleni on Persephone

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“I wanted pomegranates—

I wanted darkness,

I wanted him.

So I grabbed my king and ran away

to a land of death,

where I reigned and people whispered

that I’d been dragged.”

Daniella Michalleni on Persephone

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“The Goddess of beauty, Aphrodite, come down to earth in mortal form. She will bring the disaster I have prophesied. Her name will be written in letters of fire: Helen. Helen of Troy.”

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