Father Zeus, my sisters teach me well.

They take their time to visit me and dwell.

I know not when they will arrive.

Each brings me knowledge to survive.

 

To Clio the dearest of my sibling loves,

You were the first to whisper like a dove.

You showed me truth and folly’s face.

I gained my knowledge through your grace.

To Urania my trusted guide,

You gave me visions, what a ride!

You let me glimpse the astral plane.

I see that earthly rulers are the bane.

To Euterpe my mind expander,

You gave me courage not to pander.

You put the poets’ soul in time.

I learned to hear your voice and rhyme.

To Erato , if you weren’t a girl I’d think you had a penis.

You showed me how to meld two souls and led me to my Venus..

You make it easy with your verse.

I love you and her, and never will be terse.

To Terpsichore, you are a treat.

You taught me rhythm and gave me drums to beat.

You know my Venus has to prance.

I through you, have romance.

To Melpomene, you scare me most.

You made me look upon a ghost.

You teach me though I resist.

I know now that souls exist.

To Thalia, as always just in welcome time,

You made me laugh when I could cry, how sublime.

You teach me too.

I can also see the zoo.

To Polyhymnia, the pathway of my soul.

You let me know Dianna’s role

You showed me my mother’s face and all the fortune cards she dealt.

I found my path through the voice of one Angelic Celt.

To Calliope, I call you last but far from least.

You preserve all knowledge of the arts; both West and East.

You gave me comedy and tragedy but most of all it’s hope.

Maybe you just gave me my own rope!