Re: Homework Assignment!
Posted by:
IanB (192.168.128.---)
Date: October 19, 2021 08:29AM
I think Thomas Hardy is ruled out, being English.
Here’s a light-hearted one by Australian poet John Manifold (1915-1985). A modernised version of Odysseus surviving the sound and sight of the sirens who used to lure sailors to their doom.
The Sirens
Odysseus heard the sirens; they were singing
Music by Wolf and Weinberger and Morley
About a region where the swans go winging,
Vines are in colour, girls are growing surely
Into nobility, and pylons bringing
Leisure and power to farms that live securely
Without a landlord. Still, his eyes were stinging
With salt and sea blink, and the ropes hurt sorely.
Odysseus saw the sirens; they were charming,
Blonde, with snub breasts and little neat posteriors,
But could not take his mind off the alarming
Weather report, his mutineers in irons,
The radio failing; it was bloody serious.
In twenty minutes he forgot the sirens.