Sappho
An archaic Greek lyric poet from the island of Lesbos, known for her passionate and personal verse.
Quotes by Sappho
Someone, I tell you, in another time, will remember us.
Although it is only a small place, it is well-built.
And I will sing of the beautiful things that I have seen.
For when I look at you, it seems to me that I am looking at the face of a goddess.
Love shook my soul, like a wind on the mountain, rushing over the oak trees.
The moon has set, and the Pleiades; it is midnight, and time passes, and I sleep alone.
Come, divine Lyre, speak to me.
And you, my love, you are like a flower.
I have not heard a word from her, and I am in great distress.
Some say that a host of cavalry, others of infantry, and others of ships, is the most beautiful thing on the dark earth, but I say it is that which one loves.
The most beautiful sight in the world is the one you love.
I have a beautiful daughter, Cleis, like a golden flower.
Deathless Aphrodite on your rich-wrought throne, / O scheming daughter of Zeus, I beseech you.
Come to me now, then, free me from bitter / anxiety, labor for what I pray.
He seems to me equal to gods that man / whoever he is who opposite you / sits and listens close / to your sweet speaking
And this makes my heart tremble in my breast.
For when I look at you a moment, then / I can speak no more, but my tongue breaks
The stars about the fair moon, when it is night and / the moon shines full and bright
Hide their bright faces.
Although they are / only breath, words / which I command / are immortal.