Theocritus: A Villanelle

by Oscar Wilde · (no date)
Published 01/07/1880

THEOCRITUS


A VILLANELLE


O singer of Persephone!

      In the dim meadows desolate

Dost thou remember Sicily?


Still through the ivy flits the bee

      Where Amaryllis lies in state;

O Singer of Persephone!


Simætha calls on Hecate

      And hears the wild dogs at the gate;

Dost thou remember Sicily?


Still by the light and laughing sea

      Poor Polypheme bemoans his fate;

O Singer of Persephone!


And still in boyish rivalry

      Young Daphnis challenges his mate;

Dost thou remember Sicily?


Slim Lacon keeps a goat for thee,

      For thee the jocund shepherds wait;

O Singer of Persephone!

Dost thou remember Sicily?

#classical mythology #nostalgia #oscar wilde #pastoral

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