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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 he’s begun to forget some of the details—places, names of secondary or tertiary figures—and become bored with the others. Before beginning in earnest he tells us, “Every time I sing this song, I hope it’s the last time.”