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Web Opera
A Greek Slave The Lost Pleiad
Song No. 7
Maia with Marcus and Heliodorus
MIDI File 15K, 3 min. 3 seconds.
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SONG— Maia
Maia:
- 'Twas a pretty little maiden
- In a garden grey and old,
- Where the apple trees were laden
- With the magic fruit of gold;
- But she strayed beyond the portal
- Of the garden of the Sun,
- And she flirted with a mortal
- Which she oughtn't to have done!
- For a giant was her father and a goddess was her mother;
- She was Merope or Sterope — the one or else the other;
- And the man was not the equal though presentable and rich
- Of Merope or Sterope — I can't remember which.
Marcus:
- Poor Merope!
Heliodorus
- Or Sterope!
Maia, Heliodorus, Marcus:
- Poor Merope or Sterope—
We can't remember which!
Maia:
- Now the giant's daughters seven
- She among them — if you please,
- Were translated to the heaven
- As the starry Pleiades
- But amid their constellation
- One alone was always dark,
- For she shrank from observation,
- Or censorius remark.
- She had yielded to a mortal when he came to flirt and flatter;
- She was Merope or Sterope — the former or the latter,
- So the planets all ignored her and the comets wouldn't call
- On Merope or Sterope — I am not sure at all!
Marcus:
- Poor Merope!
Heliodorus
- Or Sterope!
Maia, Heliodorus, Marcus:
- Poor Merope or Sterope—
We are not sure at all!
Maia:
- But the Dog-Star, brightly shining,
- In the hottest of July,
- Saw the pretty Pleiad pining
- In the shadow of the sky.
- And he courted her and kiss'd her,
- Till she kindled into light,
- And the Pleiad's erring sister
- Was the lady of the night.
- So her former indiscretion as a fault was never reckon'd
- To... Merope or Sterope — the first or else the second —
- And a Milky Way of babies in the course of ages came
- To Merope or Sterope — I can't recall her name.
Marcus:
- Poor Merope!
Heliodorus
- Or Sterope!
Maia, Heliodorus, Marcus:
- Fair Merope or Sterope—
We can't recall her name!
Page created 15 October 2001
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