We interrupt the work of the gods,
hasty and inexperienced beings of the moment.
In the palaces of Eleusis and Phthia
Demeter and Thetis start good works
amid high flames and dense smoke. But
always Metaneira rushes from the king’s
chambers, disheveled and scared,
and always Peleus is fearful and interferes.
(Constantine P. Cavafy)
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