morning on the Island of the Phaeacians
by Wolfgang Schweizer
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Title
morning on the Island of the Phaeacians
Artist
Wolfgang Schweizer
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Painting - Digital
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I also made a song to the painting, called "Nausikka". You can listen to it at
http://wolfgangschweizer.bandcamp.com/track/nausikaa
Odyssey Book 6
In Book Six of the Odyssey, Odysseus is shipwrecked on the coast of the island of Scheria. Nausicaa and her handmaidens go to the sea-shore to wash clothes. Odysseus emerges, after being awoken by their games, from the forest completely naked, scaring the servants away, and begs Nausicaa for aid. Nausicaa gives Odysseus some of the laundry to wear, and takes him to the edge of the town.
(from wikipedia)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nausicaa
lyrics
"..."O divine queen,I come here as a suppliant to you.
Are you a goddess or a mortal being?
If you're one of the gods who hold wide heaven,
then I think you most resemble Artemis,
daughter of great Zeus, in your loveliness,
your stature, and your shape. If you're human,
one of those mortals living on the earth,
your father and noble mother are thrice-blest,
and thrice-blest your brothers, too. In their hearts
they must glow with pleasure for you always,
when they see a child like you moving up
into the dance. But the happiest heart,
more so than all the rest, belongs to him
who with his wedding gifts will lead you home.
These eyes of mine have never gazed upon
anyone like you�either man or woman.
As I observe you, I'm gripped with wonder..."
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