Here is a poem inspired by Sappho, the lyric poet from Ancient Greece. Very little of her work survives. The piece below was constructed by a Canadian poet, Bliss Carman, who took verses from extant fragments and created what he imagined Sappho might write today.
This verse is best served spoken, to your lover, today.
I seek and desire,
Even as the wind
That travels the plain
And stirs in the bloom
Of the apple-tree.
I wander through life,
With the searching mind
That is never at rest,
Till I reach the shade
Of my lover’s door.
Very good poem! Is this universal for both men and women?
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I believe it works well both ways but loses its impact if recited to oneself.
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