Eros Innana
By Bethany Frasier (via Calliope) From Sapphic Tales, the Innana cycle
The song of love has echoed long
A chorus through the ages
And bards have offered words enough
To fill a million pages
From harlots moans to poets rhymes
The chorus has been lifted
And ever have the gods allowed
Desire to be gifted
Oh fairest femme in all ideals
Art thou the single thought
That fills the endless yearnings
Our desire has ever sought
For beauty did the gods bestow
The daughters they endowed
With tempting form and faces fair
That they would carry proud
But Eros is the fevered love
Which cannot be restrained
By mortal hand or human heart
It will not be contained
For though the gift the gods have sent
Is precious beyond measure
They proffer too a guiding hand
With such a baneful treasure
Personified in spirit form
Both beautiful and mighty
Innana they have given forth
And also Aphrodite
Though some may say these haughty femmes
Are one and all the same
Their tales are told in different times
Of how they both became
Though Aphrodite rose in foam
From 'neath the coastal sea
Her sister roamed the Sumer steppes
'Fore Cyprus came to be
Daughter of the moon they claim
And sister to the Sun
Innana played at love intense
A battle to be won
Her beauty fierce, an iron will
That would not be forsaken
She dared descend the underworld
But her life was cruelly taken
Her sister-god declared her false
Erishkigala cried
That fair Innana came to steal
Her throne in endless pride
Innana lay alone in death
For days they counted three
But two would follow through the gates
Of hell to set her free
Ugala were the demons called
That Enki brought to life
Gala Tura and Kur Jara
Together faced the strife
Through seven gates did they descend
In secrecy and peril
Regathering her lapis jewels
And all her fine apparel
Into the depths of hell they brought
Her periapts of power
To face the fell Ereshkigal
In aspect cold and dour
For though her doom was cruelly cast
Innana lay in state
Awaiting yet another turn
In her untimely fate
To endless drums of requiem
Her acolytes did grieve
But knew that their Innana fair
From death would they retrieve
Upon her throne Ereshkigal
The Galla did beseech
With soothing tone and sympathy
Her soul they sought to reach
And in her pride and arrogance
Ereshkigala fell
To hollow praise and flattery
Her vanity did swell
She offered them abundant gifts
Of grain and water too
But more than grain would she endow
The Galla demons knew
For on the wall Innana hung
Upon a hook impaled
And though they feared the queen's reply
Her mercy had prevailed
Innana's corpse though deathly cold
Was given to their care
They warmed her with their soft caress
And spoke a holy prayer
The Daughter of the Moon awoke
To breathe the breath of love
And with her shone a rim of light
The new moon far above
For to the sky do lovers look
To build into a fire
The spark of passion kindled by
The Goddess of Desire
Bethany Ariel Frasier - (c)2008
By Bethany Frasier (via Calliope) From Sapphic Tales, the Innana cycle
The song of love has echoed long
A chorus through the ages
And bards have offered words enough
To fill a million pages
From harlots moans to poets rhymes
The chorus has been lifted
And ever have the gods allowed
Desire to be gifted
Oh fairest femme in all ideals
Art thou the single thought
That fills the endless yearnings
Our desire has ever sought
For beauty did the gods bestow
The daughters they endowed
With tempting form and faces fair
That they would carry proud
But Eros is the fevered love
Which cannot be restrained
By mortal hand or human heart
It will not be contained
For though the gift the gods have sent
Is precious beyond measure
They proffer too a guiding hand
With such a baneful treasure
Personified in spirit form
Both beautiful and mighty
Innana they have given forth
And also Aphrodite
Though some may say these haughty femmes
Are one and all the same
Their tales are told in different times
Of how they both became
Though Aphrodite rose in foam
From 'neath the coastal sea
Her sister roamed the Sumer steppes
'Fore Cyprus came to be
Daughter of the moon they claim
And sister to the Sun
Innana played at love intense
A battle to be won
Her beauty fierce, an iron will
That would not be forsaken
She dared descend the underworld
But her life was cruelly taken
Her sister-god declared her false
Erishkigala cried
That fair Innana came to steal
Her throne in endless pride
Innana lay alone in death
For days they counted three
But two would follow through the gates
Of hell to set her free
Ugala were the demons called
That Enki brought to life
Gala Tura and Kur Jara
Together faced the strife
Through seven gates did they descend
In secrecy and peril
Regathering her lapis jewels
And all her fine apparel
Into the depths of hell they brought
Her periapts of power
To face the fell Ereshkigal
In aspect cold and dour
For though her doom was cruelly cast
Innana lay in state
Awaiting yet another turn
In her untimely fate
To endless drums of requiem
Her acolytes did grieve
But knew that their Innana fair
From death would they retrieve
Upon her throne Ereshkigal
The Galla did beseech
With soothing tone and sympathy
Her soul they sought to reach
And in her pride and arrogance
Ereshkigala fell
To hollow praise and flattery
Her vanity did swell
She offered them abundant gifts
Of grain and water too
But more than grain would she endow
The Galla demons knew
For on the wall Innana hung
Upon a hook impaled
And though they feared the queen's reply
Her mercy had prevailed
Innana's corpse though deathly cold
Was given to their care
They warmed her with their soft caress
And spoke a holy prayer
The Daughter of the Moon awoke
To breathe the breath of love
And with her shone a rim of light
The new moon far above
For to the sky do lovers look
To build into a fire
The spark of passion kindled by
The Goddess of Desire
Bethany Ariel Frasier - (c)2008