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Hymenaios, or the Marriage of the God of Marriage - 8. Part VIII. Soaring
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Part VIII. Soaring
Hoisting aloft to gain a bird’s-eye-view,
The road’s dark green foliage of summer
Shimmered merrily through the midday heat.
The tight band of acolyte Little Bears
Chatted, making their way back towards town;
Fatigued, the girls were also jubilant.
From her regal position out in front,
The high priestess led with newfound vigor.
Following close in her train was Kathros
And the re-wigged and re-veiled Hymena,
For better to be guised as all woman
Than either male or female in disguise.
Meanwhile, back in town, the Agora buzzed
In swarming conference circles comprised of
The male relatives of the kidnapped girls
Talking out their options for the ransom;
Although the bright light of Helios shone
Upon their visages, their hearts were dark
With fear for the safety of their daughters,
Sisters, cousins, nieces – all in danger.
The sire of fair Kathros was arguably
Just as stoic as the rest, but perhaps
In his heart of hearts, more deeply afraid,
As he loved his daughter like the treasure
All so readily admitted she was.
Off to the side, but with a perfect view,
Meleager and Myiscus stood by,
Watching the ever-shifting scene of talk.
As well as his dear best friend, Myiscus
Had his sister among the hostages,
Making him anxious to be doing more.
The poet gently grasped his hand, shaking
Myiscus out of his fixed reverie.
“Meleager, I want to take up arms
And strike out to find them. There’s too much talk
And too little action to suit my tastes.”
“I know, my bold Myiscus, because when
The conferring fathers and relatives
Decide that a search party is called for,
You and I, and all of this poet’s friends,
Will be the first out of the city’s gates;
This I pledge, along with my life, to you.”
Hearing his belovèd’s unadorned words
Boosted the spirit of Myiscus, so
He tightened his hold on the poet’s hand,
Thanking him without any need of words.
While they were thus engaged in confidence,
Motion attracted the eyes of both men,
For the nursemaid of Kathros was there too.
This determined woman buzzed the outside
Of the groups of huddled elders like an
Excited hummingbird – all a flutter
Of arm, veils and tears. A flurry of sound
Escaped her mouth in the manner of wings
Flapping quicker than human perception
Could normally make out by observing.
“Look there,” Meleager said, gesturing,
“See how she bravely circuits the outside
Of the talking men like a kolímpri.”
“You’re right,” laughed Myiscus. “A hummingbird,
Unafraid to stop and stare a mere man
Dead in the eyes: her wordless fretting says
Time’s a-wasting! to the dithering males.
“She’s not alone in this anxious feeling”—
Myiscus slightly raised his partner’s hand
To place a kiss on the poet’s knuckles—
“You, Meleager, may want to be first
In the search party’s vanguard, but beware –
You’ll probably have to fight that woman
To even get out of the city gates first!”
The poet laughed, returning his boy’s kiss.
“I’ve no doubt, but love is love after all;
As long as we’re striving for the same goal,
Hers remains as valid as yours and ours.”
The dear price of exhaustion came to him,
And Myiscus walked into his man’s embrace
Relishing the comfort of the poet’s arms
Gently surrounding him, placing his head
On Meleager’s chest to hear his heartbeat.
The older caressed the younger man’s back.
“Even through uncertainty and worry
About Hymen, your sister and the girls,”
Crooned Meleager lightly, “I must say
You’ve made me the happiest man on Earth.”
Myiscus pulled back just enough to hold
The dreamy gaze of his belovèd’s eyes.
Teasingly – already knowing the answer –
Myiscus inquired, “So, now poet,
You’ll say my love has made all the difference?”
“Oh, yes – all the difference. Whereas before
My soul ached from the growing of its wings,
With you it now soars above the mundane,
Happy to stretch along with your spirit
Upon the warm currents of love aloft.”
Laughing, Myiscus joked good-naturedly
“Oh, what a burden to love a poet!
But I do love you; love you as I love
This existence, and now can’t imagine
It going on without you in my life.”
Slowly, Myiscus rose on his tiptoes,
And their lips came together for a kiss.
Lost together then for timeless moments,
Behind their closed eyelids and conjoined souls,
Gradual sounds of cheers penetrated.
As they could tell it swelled like a sea wave
Coming their way through the city.
Suddenly, small children burst into the square.
Their lips at first formed incoherent words,
But soon joined in a combined cheer: “They’re free!”
Immediately trailing them, a throng
Poured into the Agora from a street
Leading directly from the Timepiece Gate.
The applauding grew as the high priestess
Came leading Artemis’ acolytes
Into the city’s main gathering place.
First to swim through the abysmal people,
Kathros’ nursemaid located her young charge
And hugged the stuffing out of her, but then –
Turning slowly red – she buzzed like a hornet,
Stinging mad at how she had worried her.
In a minute more, all the girls were nabbed
By their servants, brothers and concerned friends.
Getting to the marketplace’s center,
The small band of un-kidnapped pilgrims stopped.
Amid the noise and buzz then, one by one,
The much-relieved fathers of the young girls
Made their way to their respective daughters.
Up to Kathros, Hymena and the maid,
The young woman’s progenitor arrived.
He smiled, hugging her from outright relief.
“Kathros, your mother is beside herself
Back at home with worry.” He grabbed her wrist.
“We must tell her the good news right away!”
Without much effort, Kathros resisted
The adamant tugging of her father,
And after having extracted her arm,
Placed her hand lovingly in Hymena’s.
The fidgety nanny cast aspersions
On this public display of affection.
Myiscus and Meleager arrived
With the young man’s younger sister in tow.
Kathros’ father, then realizing
He’d forgotten to ask the story, said,
“How came it to pass that all of you girls
Managed to escape your captors unharmed?”
Myiscus’ sibling chortled loudly,
Saying, “Oh, no. This will be quite a show!”
At the promise of spectacle, the nurse
Elbowed her way around Meleager
To stand in front of the tall young poet
Who had dared to formerly block her view.
While the question from her father lingered
Still in the air, Kathros cast a shy glance
Into the clear eyes of her belovèd.
Hymena was just about to speak when
The high priestess burst on the little group.
Her hand landed upon Hymena’s arm –
“By a heaven-sent miracle, good sir,
One blessed by no one less than The Goddess.”
Excited now and intrigued, the father
Repeated for anyone to tell him:
“What happened? Explain how you got away.”
“She saved us, Father, by her bravery;
Hymena alone stood up to those men
And kept me from the fate that’s worse than death.
She pulled a dagger and stabbed their leader,
Killing him, causing the others to flee
‘Fore a single girl’s virtue could be harmed.”
Kathros’ father, a truly gen’rous man,
Proudly strode up to Hymena, and then
Announced so the whole company might hear,
“I humbly thank you, and say that you may
Have anything I keep possession of.”
Hymena, in spite of herself, blushed pink;
What else in this situation could she
Think to say since this opportunity
Opened up before her like a flower.
“Love’s bright,” started she most tentatively,
“And where nothing was before, it can make
Man from a boy and woman from a girl.
From the dull purposelessness of living,
Make a being who knows why they were meant
To live a life where they’ll only die.
From the rules of chaos, only love stands
Above them all, as the absolute rule
Against which existence’s suffering
Can be measured. Alone, love can create.”
She turned her words on the general crowd,
Catching the anxious glint in the nurse’s scowl.
“I hid among your daughters and sisters
Not because I sought the better of them”—
She glanced into the eyes of her Kathros—
“But because my newformed heart keeps its
Better half within Kathros’ radiance.”
She continued to the young girl’s father,
Noting Nurse was hyperventilating,
“For that reason, I sought to be near her;
To secretly breathe her in all unknown,
For I love her more than words can define.
Please sir, with Kathros’ consent, grant that we
May spend the ages of life as spouses.”
And with this, Hymena genuflected
Before the girl’s father to await
The verdict of Fate to be cruel or kind.
All too much, trauma overcame her heart
And the nursemaid fainted with a whinny
Straight into the pert arms of the poet.
At this point, Hymena realized she’d
Forgotten to unmask her false disguise.
While the hushed crowd split intrigued glances twix
Kathros, her father and the girl knelt down
A supplicant before him, Hymena
Hastened to add, “But, sir, please be assured
The virginity of no one was lost,
And that also happens to include mine!”
The priestess vouched for the cosmic blessing.
“This union’s sanctified by Artemis,
The Great Goddess herself, please keep in mind….”
The poor progenitor, what could he do?
Although he’d had hopes for a marriage to
A fine upstanding man of the town,
Love’s love, and no father stands in its way,
Even though what’s being asked of him is
His most precious possession on dark Earth.
He lifted Hymena to eyelevel,
Inquiring plainly of his daughter,
“And you return the love of this person?”
“Yes, more than any other part of life.”
“Well, then,” he said, jostling Hymena’s neck,
“Wait till your mother sees who you’re bringing home,
But I’ll not stand in the way of true love,
Especially not one so heaven-matched!”
Romance was young again, and people sighed
Remembering the thoughts of their first love.
Desperate to be rejoined, Meleager
Transferred the still-blacked-out and groggy maid
For Myiscus’ sister to support.
The boys came together to hug and kiss.
Hymena and Kathros likewise drew close,
Clasping hands and sweet eyes at the center
Of the people waiting and cheering them.
Just as the lips of the two young ladies
Came together to seal their betrothal,
The maid roused to her senses, gazing up.
Seeing Kathros and some pretty girl kissing then,
The hefty woman fainted dead away again!
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