"Tell me the story" by C.B.

This poem, by C.B., hit me so hard and inspired such vivid imagery that I had to draw it.

“Tell me the story” talks about the objectification that women in ancient Greece faced and the myths they passed down to their daughters.

Warning: minor depictions of sexual assault and nudity. This poem talks about Medusa, Daphne, and Europa among the general era of awful-ness women went through.

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I might redo the comic with typed words, but for now I’ll leave the writing as is (so organic, right??).

Here is the poem in full:

tell me the story:

Of the dryads who turned themselves to trees

To hide from the greed of men

Smelted in their axes

And smouldering in their eyes.

tell me the story:

Of a goddess who loved

Her priestess so much

She let herself be called a monster

To save her from those wandering hands

Cold like stone.

tell me the story:

Of the mountain of the gods

Built on the broken bodies

Of the women of the Mediterranean,

The ones who laughed and-

Ambrosia dripping from their lips, thick and sweet like blood-

Named their continent

After a woman they planted in the dirt.

Tell me the story of how those bones

Grew the West,

The bones of Europa,

Victim in life

And

Not as dead as Zeus.