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A Poet’s Odyssey

When the Poet asks the muses to sing, he is plaintive, as though already certain of refusal. He has been singing this song so long that heā€™s begun to forget some of the detailsā€”places, names of secondary or tertiary figuresā€”and become bored with the others. Before beginning in earnest he tells us, ā€œEvery time I sing this song, I hope itā€™s the last time.ā€