Monday, June 20, 2011



MEDUSA, THE GORGON

I, Medusa the Gorgon
With eyes that turn to stone
All men who brave the waters
Of the Mediterranean alone.

Yet I was once a beauty
All womanliness was me
Limpid gaze and full of grace
I symbolized sensuality.

Consort of the Lord of Death
All my beauty for his eyes
Hot in passion, cold in breath
Men’s envy was his prize.

One day to the Temple of Athene
I, my fateful sojourn made
And there met charming Poseidon
And thus sealed my fate.

No mate or husband did I seek
But a companion to share
My world so very dark and bleak
And show some love and care.

Just as passion cast its wondrous spell
And we were one with the Universe
Came Athene, her wrath a Death Knell
And hit me with her Curse.

My soft and silky tresses
Now turned to writhing serpents
My world now full of hisses
Oh! Too late her repentance.

I, now a monster with a deadly gaze
Yet all that is Woman for all Time
And never so terrible is my face
As hideous as her crime.

Glory Sasikala