Aphrodite's Answer To Sappho's Plea - Erotic Goddess Audio For Women

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An audio loosely based on Sappho's poem, the Ode To Aphrodite. In ancient Greece, the poet Sappho is distracted with longing for a woman who doesn't return her affections, and her ability to write is suffering. In despair, she prays to Aphrodite to aid her...and much to her surprise, the goddess of love answers!

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Oh, poetess, oh, tenth muse, I bid thee arouse yourself.

Why do you look so surprised to be awoken from your slumber?

Did you not expect this answer to your prayer?

Or a visit to your house?

Did you not expect a guest to come join you in your riding room,

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where it overlooks the seas around this island?

Or did you just not expect this guest?

Aphrodite, the goddess of love herself,

stirred from Olympus to board her chariot and descend to meet with you.

But did you not appeal to me, Sappho?

Did you think I would be unmoved by such an exquisite plea?

After all, you have served me so well, and asked for so little.

You have.

For a mortal such as my family,

it takes much to truly entertain us and stir our emotions.

You write of love and desire with such passion and ardor

that upon Olympus the muses speak of you with envy.

Even chaste Artemis will sigh and swoon with romantic thoughts at your words.

And even the internally grim and serious Hades

has been seen to crack a smile when he believed none watched him.

Why, you may have prevented more than one war

by turning our thoughts to such gentle matters.

This audience is richly earned indeed, O Poetess.

Now, speak plainly.

What sadness prompted your call to me?

What has caused you to cease your inspired writing?

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