senryu – we’re good and mad = nous sommes furieuses

senryu – we’re good and mad = nous sommes furieuses

me too! me too!
we’re good and mad – 
ire shrivels the soul!

good and mad

nous sommes furieuses
moi aussi ! moi aussi !
la rage flétrit l’âme !

Richard Vallance

Sappho, spelled (in the dialect spoken by the poet) Psappho, (born c. 610, Lesbos, Greece — died c. 570 BCE). A lyric poet greatly admired in all ages for the beauty of her writing style.

Her language contains elements from Aeolic vernacular and poetic tradition, with traces of epic vocabulary familiar to readers of Homer. She has the ability to judge critically her own ecstasies and grief, and her emotions lose nothing of their force by being recollected in tranquillity.

Marble statue of Sappho on side profile.

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