To the friends of
Hellenismos
we offer a poem in prose
that Oscar Wilde wrote
after a personal
inspiration from
Greek mythology
OSCAR WILDE
THE DISCIPLE
When
Narcissus died the pool of his pleasure changed from a cup of sweet waters into
a cup of salt tears, and the Oreads came weeping through the woodland that they
might sing to the pool and give it comfort.
And when they
saw that the pool had changed from a cup of sweet waters into a cup of salt
tears, they loosened the green tresses of their hair and cried to the pool and
said, "We do not wonder that you should mourn in this manner for Narcissus,
so beautiful was he."
"But
was Narcissus beautiful?" said the pool.
"Who
should know that better than you?" answered the Oreads "Us did he
ever pass by, but you he sought for, and would lie on your banks and look down
at you, and in the mirror of your waters he would mirror his own beauty."
And the pool
answered, "But I loved Narcissus because, as he lay on my banks and looked
down at me, in the mirror of his eyes I saw ever my own beauty mirrored."