"May I write words more naked than flesh, stronger than bone, more resilient than sinew, sensitive than nerve."
"Death must be an evil and the gods agree; for why else would they live for ever?"
Source: Sappho (1988). “Poems & Fragments”, Lyle Stuart
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Sappho
Poet
Sappho was an ancient Greek poet known for her lyrical poetry that explores themes of love and desire, particularly in her work 'Ode to Aphrodite'.
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