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Sweetbitter | Mary Magdalene

Sappho: Fragment 94

Sweetbitter | Mary Magdalene
Sweetbitter | Mary Magdalene

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 happily

and 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 side

and many scented wreaths

woven from blossoms

around 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

. . . sound


Translation by Rayor.

Rayor, Diane. Sappho: A New Translation of the Complete Works, Cambridge University Press, 2014. Introduction & notes by André Lardinois.


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