Hylas' Drowning Poem by JoJo Hsu

Hylas' Drowning

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My body does not match this gold bottle
It sinks, and my heart is full of expectations.
Let it sink and see that it is dead

What is over there?
Goddess, you are Nymph,
Better than the golden Hera.
You are naked, save the innocence
I know that you are good at temptation.
And I will borrow your spring water,
Indulge yourself.

You are the embodiment of water,
The element of water, you are in charge of a symbol
There is a love of fire in the world, and there is love of water.
I am carrying your sum.

What is in my ear?
Far better than the whispers of the night,
The voice of Samuel is also childish.
Nymph, my goddess,
Borrow my courage to live
You danced again,
Moonlight is your stage
Stop, your dance,
I have already enjoyed the bliss of another world.

I don't have the power of Hercules,
Only with him to be a boring partner.
He never loved me, and I can't fall in love with him.
His body is powerful, and I dare not fall in love.
He killed my father,
Strong makes him my father.

You lead me into the abyss,
I will also forget my golden wool.
How beautiful the dance is better than all the sensuality
You praise my body, I am more ashamed,
You have monopolized beauty.

You are dangerous in the moonlight,
I will die.
Dangerous temptation, beautiful and dangerous

Holy Spring cleans my body,
I no longer have sin, like a baby
Only concerned about recent desires
You don't ask me about my future plans.
Does the escaped person need the guidance of the gods?

Let me drown and join you.
I am tired and tired in the vast world.
Please bring me into the world of water
The sea, the springs, the gold bottles are all the same.
The Holy Ghost once again warned me -
I will die from indulging.

I killed the antelope,
Its body is getting cold in my hand, convulsions,
Just like what I am now.
My feet are already in the water,
I am shaking, I am cold.
I don't belong to the sun,
I am getting close to the moon goddess
Hold on to me, I no longer belong to the earth.

Beautiful hands, never contaminated with blood
Hercules has cast my body,
He gives me strength, give me love
I am with him day and night,
Knowing that his weakness is being feared.

He lost his father one step earlier, and Zeus was not a father.
He also learned to play a good father.
With his meticulous love
Fear makes him intolerant of loneliness
He wants me almost every night.

He has taken possession of me and I still can't love him.
He trained my feet and I could catch up with the cheetahs;
He trained my hands and I could fight the lions;
He trains my lips, I can kiss him;
He trained my eyes, I can be like an eagle,
Can also send him tenderness.
I am tired, please take me away.

I only have ideals,
I am trying to kill Hercules,
The superfluous ideal is meaningless
You won't understand, Nymph,
You have never experienced blood.
You have never suffered the sins of your father.

I will drown, my waist is gone,
You have to hold my hand tightly,
Take me to another world
In the water, your body is light and soluble,
Your flesh is the desire,
Those who can't sleep at night
Hercules will shock me
Just like the water immersed in the waist.

Nymph, well done,
My sin has disappeared more than half.
Let me lose my mind.
Reason is the biggest sin
Hercules will not find me,
I have abandoned myself

Hold me tight, you springs,
Nymph, what you enjoy every day is the boundless ease.
You can't bear my burden,
Just as you have assassinated strangers.

My head has left the world,
Ascend to another plane
Nymph, well done,
I will live with you and live forever.

Hylas' Drowning
Friday, March 29, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: mythology
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Antony Theodore 04 June 2019

You are naked, save the innocence I know that you are good at temptation. And I will borrow your spring water, Indulge yourself. myths and legends are great subjects for an imaginative mind. thank u dear poet. this is a great poem. wonderful. tony

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Shimizu Mizuhala 07 July 2019

Thank you for your appreciation. I hope you can give me more comments.

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