this one this one this one this one this one Here is a neat problem in poetic logic: if the Dactyl Cyllenius is an alias of Hercules, and Hercules is the thumb, and Titias is the fool's finger, it should be possible to find in the myth of Hercules and Titias the name of the intervening finger, the forefinger, to complete the triad used in the Phrygian blessing. once you vivisect that best laid you picture this anatomy a dangling at best this is not really happening Paulus considered. 'I am rather rusty on mythology, my dear Theophilus, but I seem to remember that it is made of the bones of Pelops.' so you girl a dragon fire time yourself so the endings come each begins & then all storied in the last The king is being warned of his ritual d**h. A Moon-priestess has come to meet him: a terrible robed figure with one arm menacingly akimbo, as she offers an apple, his pa**port to Paradise. when are you when are you gonna change when you change In mediaeval times a garland of periwinkles was placed on the heads of men bound for execution. The flower has five blue petals and is therefore sacred to the Goddess, and its tough green vines will have been the bonds she used on her victim. say you are the stories you recall say you lean in to the where you walked say you were invisible but then no, you said, no to that let them bleed