Colossus He’s going to fall, like Ozymandias and all the others. That’s what giants do, the same as anyone. They’re just like us, though
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Three Poems By Dan Campion
The Hounds We also glimpsed the goddess. When she saw our master, her excitement swept the glade. Actaeon soon lay rent by tooth and
Two Poems By Dan Campion
Unfailingly One day in each October comes an hourwhen suddenly, through trees gnawed by the wind,you hear the trains again. The summer’s poweris finally finished when
Heracles’ Heel By Dan Campion
Heracles’ Heel Reportedly, a crab, which Hera sent to vex the hero Heracles, he crushed. Though by its failure Hera was incensed she gave the
The Clepsydra By Dan Campion
The Clepsydra The sundial, water clock, and hourglass agree on time, but time conceals its hand; one trusts the sun, another, sea, to pass its