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1.1.9 Calypso's Dream



Back on the shores of Ogygia,

Calypso sat at the edge of the waves on the

striking white sand, and wept for Odysseus—

her only companion on her lustrous but barren

island. Now once again,

Calypso was alone…her heart sagged as she wept

for her one and true companion.

After weeping for some time, the majestic nymph,

Calypso put her head down on the striking white sand

and fell asleep as the waves 10

gently caressed her face as she lay there.

In her deep slumber,

her mind drifted back to the time when she was

again alone---before Odysseus had even arrived.

She would walk back and forth along the lustrous

shores of her spectacular island, as she walked

her feet dug into the striking white sand and--

her fingers picked the ripe grapes from the trees

and gently placed them in her mouth. On the

entire island, Calypso had absolutely everything 20

yet on the island full of many different and exotic

things, her heart still lay barren in her body.

The majestic nymph always felt a void within

herself and came to discover that the void in her

life was a companion.

As all other days,

the majestic nymph awoke to the glazing sun upon

her back. Later in that day, she took her walk along

the glamorous beach and suddenly spotted something

on her shore: a man. Upon approaching him she 30

recognized the man as the god-like mortal, Odysseus.

As he lay in his deep slumber the majestic nymph carried

the gigantic man to her house. She placed him on

a soft and plushy bed where he slept for days.

Upon his awakening a sudden tension rises within the air

and when he begins questioning the majestic nymph,

Calypso of who she is, the anxiety and frightfulness

can be heard in his voice as he finds out who his

captor is. Once he learns of her nature, the majestic

nymph bathes Odysseus in the clean and aromic waters 40

of the shore. She serves him dinner on golden plates

and pours him wine to drink from the finest crystal glass.

Yet for Odysseus, this gracious hospitality was not

enough for he knew that any moment the majestic

nymph could turn on him like others have.

And although he appreciated her kindness his thoughts

ventured off as to where his crew was and did they

die a horrible death or are they on some other island,

cast off like himself? Then the thought of never being

able to return to his family surfaced in his mind and he 50

could not contemplate what a life like that would be like.

At any point,

the majestic nymph could have sailed Odysseus straight

back home to Odysseus, but she refused to do so.

And she witnessed his agony day after day as she

spell bound him to her and her luxurious island. But

the thought of letting him go never arose because for

once in her life, the majestic nymphs heart has

been lifted and her barren heart had been filled.

To lose him now, would mean to give up a 60

wondrous life the two could have together.

And so,

the majestic nymph keeps Odysseus close

to make sure the warrior never leaves her side.

She prepares Odysseus grand meals of the

finest boars on the island, and he feasts at every

meal. She cooks for him fine soups and elegant deserts.

Never once in his entire journey did Odysseus

feast his eyes on such splendid food. She sews

for him the finest of silks to make clothes that gently 70

flow over his strong body. Night after night she

lured Odysseus to her room, to share

her bed. Day after day she draped him with clothes,

food and love---but he never thanked her for her kindness.

Every morning Calypso would lie in her bed with a

heavy heart for the man beside her did not love her

as she loved him.

At times it seemed to her, that he truly did love her

back. His eyes would fill with passion and he would

begin to talk, 80

"You are more beautiful than I have ever imagined.

You bring joy to my heart; your very sight mesmerizes

me and keeps me wanting more. Oh my lovely one,

my beautiful--Penelope."

At the sound,

of her name once again the majestic nymphs heart

would slowly sink. She tried every possible way

to persuade Odysseus to love her.

But the feelings never surfaced within him and left

Calypso discouraged day after day. And the more— 90

discouraged she became the more stubborn her heart

became by not allowing Odysseus to leave.

For in some way, at some point she believed that he

would fall in love with her, therefore she did not

allow him to leave her island, for other women

might claim his heart before she left her mark.

Some days she would find,

that Odysseus had gone from his bed at night.

She would stare at him through the tall doors and

ponder what he was doing staring at the dark 100

abyss of the ocean.

He would sit and cry for hours---and upon his return,

no comfort the majestic nymph could give, would

soothe the mans aching heart.

Calypso then awoke,

her face covered with sand,

she slowly lifted herself back to her feet and

lingered back to the house. She would sleep

and in the morning she would rise and weep for

Odysseus once more. 110