Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EROTION, by MARCUS VALERIUS MARTIALIS Poet's Biography First Line: Dear father and dear mother: let me crave Last Line: The little girl so lightly bore on you. Alternate Author Name(s): Martial Subject(s): Death - Children; Death - Babies | ||||||||
Dear father and dear mother: Let me crave Your loving kindness there beyond the grave For my Erotion, the pretty maid Who bears these lines. Don't let her be afraid! She's such a little lassie -- only six -- To toddle down that pathway to the Styx All by herself! Black shadows haunt those steeps And Cerberus the Dread who never sleeps, May she be comforted, and may she play About you merry as the livelong day, And in her childish prattle often tell Of that old master whom she loved so well. Oh earth, bear lightly on her! 'Tis her due; The little girl so lightly bore on you. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LOST CHILDREN by RANDALL JARRELL THE MOURNER by LOUISE MOREY BOWMAN MELANCHOLY; AN ODE by WILLIAM BROOME SISTERS IN ARMS by AUDRE LORDE A BOTANICAL TROPE by WILLIAM MEREDITH FOR MOHAMMED ZEID OF GAZA, AGE 15 by NAOMI SHIHAB NYE DOCTOR FELL by MARCUS VALERIUS MARTIALIS |
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