Sam, I hope you enjoy the epic as it unfolds. Thanks for your comment about the Invocation of the Muse. A most astute observation and dead on. Yes, that is what the Introduction was about. You're the first to have said that. I like that. What can I say? It's an ancient craft. Thanks. Best, Odds
A perfect beginning. Very much in the epic style of Virgil/Ovid/Homer, invoking the muse (or in this case, the lyricist's spirit). As a lover of The Odyssey and the other epics, can't wait to see what comes.
Thanks. I'll visit Crann na beatha and see what you're up to. Enjoy the poem. Odds
Sam, I hope you enjoy the epic as it unfolds. Thanks for your comment about the Invocation of the Muse. A most astute observation and dead on. Yes, that is what the Introduction was about. You're the first to have said that. I like that. What can I say? It's an ancient craft. Thanks. Best, Odds
A perfect beginning. Very much in the epic style of Virgil/Ovid/Homer, invoking the muse (or in this case, the lyricist's spirit). As a lover of The Odyssey and the other epics, can't wait to see what comes.
(Claps) Awesome.
Nice rhyme by the way,
That's all I have to say
Till next we meet not on the street
till we find the drum pon which to beat.
and sing our rime our song our cry
in perfect timing as days go by.
'scribed I have to you my chap.
for your ode, I will watch and wait and clap.
as I listen to you 'neath a starry sky.