Wednesday, April 25, 2018

"Gehinnom" by Sofia Kioroglou - Contest Entry

Gehinnom

by Sofia Kioroglou

The Pentelic marble Caryatid,  
wearing a peplos pinned on each shoulder,
beckons a welcome to me at the British Museum.
She recognizes a fellow Greek patriot entering this gloomy place.
 
Stranded alone, suffocating in room 19, 
she is immaculately attired and coiffed
(her hair is braided, falling in a thick rope down her back).
She waves her hands in a sweeping embrace.                                                               
 
The maiden of Karyai is weeping over her looted fate.
I try to wipe a tear from her eye. 
"Not acting is conniving," she whispers in my ear. 
Alas, one angry stare from her is worse than Gehinnom *
 

 *Gehinnom is a small valley in Jerusalem and the Jewish and Christian analogue of hell.

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