Besides Doctor Dawn you can turn
To sage Minerva; I forgot her then.
Now I remember her, and do well.
So I assert I.
But the best is that when you have
More than one remedy your turn
To all of them, attempt to use,
All of them; so please do.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
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This poem is an appeal to to a mysterious (to me) doctor whose name Dawn may symbolize some preternatural power to save life. Minerva may be the source of that special power, being a goddess of wise arts. You gently encourage Doctor Dawn to use all of his possible remedies. Your voice in this poem is quiet, even calm, but I sense urgency beneath the surface.