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The Tower, and other pieces - 10. Once upon a time
Once upon a time, man and the gods lived in peace. The world was a paradise where no ambition or greed could alter the natural course of love's progress.
In those days lived the original man. Each person had two hearts, two head, four legs and arms, and one soul. These people were of three kinds: men, women, and those of a conflicted nature who were half man and half woman.
One day a terrible conceit came to the mind of man and he decided to wage war against nature. At the last battle on the slopes of Mount Olympus, Zeus rallied the gods and man was defeated. All the gods said these creatures should be exterminated as fit punishment for their treachery, but as Zeus was raising a lightning bolt to do so, Aphrodite whispered something in his ear.
Zeus sneered, saying to the goddess of love: "Yes sister, we shall punish them forever. Fetch that sword."
In an instant Aphrodite was with her one-time lover, the forge-master of the world who had made a terrible weapon on her orders in the fires of hell. This she brought to Zeus and he used it to cut each of the Round People into two.
Since that day, man is born into this world looking and searching for that which will make him complete again. Many mistake this drive as ambition to make money, or to become famous, or to control the lives of others. But poets know better. We are born to find our other halves and to rejoin them in this life; not until we find him can we ever be truly happy.
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