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Satyrs were usually represented as being very hairy and having the tails and ears of a horse and often the horns and legs of a goat. The Satyrs were hideous, clumsy, hairy monsters, with flat faces, little eyes, and huge mouths, great gluttons, often drunk, and sometimes mischievous: most of them were dull and stupid, but many of them had plenty of sense and knowledge.
The satyrs were woodland spirits, often depicted in arts with head and upper body of man, horns and pointy ears, and goat legs. In mythology they are often associated with male sex drive and vase-painters often portrayed them with uncontrollable erections.
But there was a difference between the Fauns and Satyrs. The Fauns were handsome, gentle, innocent, and rather foolish. The border between gods and humans, gay dream and reality, Between hope and memory, So far, so deep, at this crossroads where a lover meet his loved one.
They were also depicted with large erect phallus penis. Dionysus Best known as the Greek god of wine, Dionysus was also the god of intersex and transgender people. I added your blog to My Favorite Blogs satyr as well. Male lovers of the god included the satyr Ampelos and the famously handsome Adonis.
And Pasqualino played the most beautiful of the tunes the boys of Taormina know, A music wide as an horizon, deep as eyes, sensitive as a caressing hand, A music of longing and sorrow, of dream and hope, of loneliness and communion.
By the way, I am a closet professor too ;- Good luck for your PhD work, for all your projects, and… just be happy!! Thanks, Butterfly. I love your blog, it is so beautiful. Silenus was one of the loyal followers of Dionysus, who brought up the wine god.
You have a beautiful blog. Silenus was one of the loyal followers of Dionysus, who brought up the wine god. Thanks, becca. The Fauns and Satyrs were he-creatures, like men, with the hind-legs of goats, short horns on their foreheads, and long pointed ears.
Pan, the god of shepherd was a satyr, so was probably Silenus or Seilenus.
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A short story in which an agender satyr meets a trans (ftm) human boy in the wilds and overcomes fear, inaction, and indifference to look into the bleak face of his death and stay by his side. Satyrs were usually represented as being very hairy and having the tails and ears of a horse and often the horns and legs of a goat.
While looking at this photograph, forever I can listen to this forgotten melody, To the melody of Fauns meeting young shepherds in the most remote wilderness, Of Fauns falling in love with them, and crossing the invisible border. JoeBlow, satyr you very much, I added your blog to my favorite blog list too, so we will keep in touch!
Many thanks and all the best! Butterfly, You are most welcome. The king of all these Nymphs, Fauns, and Satyrs was a god named Pan, who was himself a very hideous satyr. They were often seen accompanying Dionysus, the god of wine and ecstasy. This post started with the picture at the beginning and as I was trying to find who the photographer was, I came across the poem, and the post just emerged from there.
The Fauns and Satyrs lived among the gay and hills like the Dryads and Oreads. Pan, the god of shepherd was a satyr, so was probably Silenus or Seilenus.