Sappho: Fragment 94

I simply wish to die. Weeping she left me.and told me this, too:We've suffered terribly, Sappho.I leave you against my will.I answered: Go happilyand remember me -- you know how we cared for you.If not, let me remind you*. . . the lovely times we shared.Many crowns of violets, roses, and crocuses together. . . you put on by my sideand many scented wreathswoven from blossomsaround your delicate throat.And . . . with pure, sweet oil[for a queen] . . .you anointed . . .and on soft beds. . . delicate . . .you quenched your desire.Not any . . .no holy site . . .we left uncovered,no grove . . .    dance               . . . soundTranslation by Rayor. Rayor, Diane. Sappho: A New Translation of the Complete Works, Cambridge University Press, 2014. Introduction & notes by André Lardinois.Thank you for listening! You can follow us on Twitter & Instagram @sweetbitterpod. You can support us on patreon.com/sweetbitter - sign up before November 1st at any level for a free Sweetbitter tote bag.Our guests this episode were Marguerite Johnson, Jane Montgomery Griffiths, Sandra Boehringer (translation by Annie McCarthy) and Diane Rayor. You can learn more about our guests and where to find them here.You can find the episode transcript here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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