Our beauty lies in song,
We sit on heaps of bone;
To jump in would be wrong;
You’d find out with a moan.
SIRENS
I fell from the mast
With a bloodcurdling yell.
The men stood aghast:
I led them to hell.
ELPENOR
I ruled the kingdom of the ocean
And chased Ulysses ruthlessly;
I sipped Athena’s knockout potion
And nodded off: he sailed home free.
POSEIDON
My father left to fight a war,
And suitors flocked to court his wife;
Surviving plots became my chore;
Til daddy came to end the strife.
TELEMACHUS
A fat old demigod,
I keep the winds in jail
And stab the mountain’s sod
When gods want winds to wail
AEOLUS
My attitude is sweet,
My feasts are so divine;
Be careful how you eat:
I’ll turn you into swine.
CIRCE
Those cattle looked so tasty,
I led the men in roasting beef;
Our judgment sure was hasty;
Zeus blasted us without relief
EURYLOCHUS
An immortal who transforms Ulysses into an old beggar
ATHENA
Calypso’s home.
OGYGIA
I love to watch men dream,
I watch them hour by hour:
They soon run out of steam
When eating lotus flower.
MORPHEUS
Manly and brave, handsome to boot
I loved the man who knew no fear
My stunning looks and meals were loot
I kept him near for seven years
CALYPSO
My job it was to raise the swing,
To keep them in the pink of health;
On bacon did the suitors dine,
Until Ulysses came in stealth.
EUMAEUS
I had one monstrous eye
Until nobody came;
He pierced it on the sly;
Now nothing looks the same.
POLYPHEMUS
I wove a shroud and then unwove,
Thus kept unwelcome guests at bay;
My husband never lost my love;
For his return I’d always pray.
PENELOPE
A prophet warned about danger;
In his words I placed great stock:
“Beware the shipwrecked stranger.”
Alas, my ship was turned to rock.
ALCINOUS
Suitors thronged my father’s castle,
Pleading for my graceful hand;
All these mooners were a hassle,
But I thought Ulysses grand
NAUSICAA
Head suitor, known for having a smooth and lying tongue.
EURYMACHUS
Once lovely – now a giant sack,
I swallow ocean like a drain;
I gulp down ships and slimy wrack
Thus comes the tides, the Greeks
CHARYBDIS
Upon seeing my master stand,
I let out a loud “woof”
and ran to lick his hand.
Alas my soul went “poof.”
ARGO
Future telling is my skill,
The bloody trench I cannot see.
“The golden cattle – do not kill!”
I am the master sage of Thebes.
TEREISAS
A nymph of the ocean am I,
Who spied a poor sailor adrift;
His watery death seemed well-nigh;
I lent him my veil for a lift
INO
I held my master at his birth
And watched the child become a man;
At Troy he proved his clever worth
By dreaming up the winning plan.
EURYCLEIA
I have six gruesome heads
And live under the sea.
I fill men with the dreads,
For they are food to me.
SCYLLA
Working on my golden tan
On these fields, cattle did roam
Cows and steers with deep dark tans
This lonely island was their home
THRINACIA
A suitor of Ulysses’ wife,
I roistered with a thieving band;
A whistling arrow took my life,
Shot by a beggar’s steady hand.
ANTINOUS