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The Lotos Eaters
The Lotos Eaters


This poem is about the greeks in Homer's "Ulysses." The find an island after being told to have courage, but when they get there the natives get them high. The duration of the poem is a description of the mariner's time being high on the lotos leaves. they got HIGH. Being baked out of their minds they describe purple hills and other fun things.
This poem is about the greeks in Homer's "Ulysses." They find an island after being told to have courage, but when they get there the natives get them high. The duration of the poem is a description of the mariner's time being high on the lotos leaves. they got HIGH. Being baked out of their minds they describe purple hills and other fun things.

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The Lotos Eaters

This poem is about the greeks in Homer's "Ulysses." They find an island after being told to have courage, but when they get there the natives get them high. The duration of the poem is a description of the mariner's time being high on the lotos leaves. they got HIGH. Being baked out of their minds they describe purple hills and other fun things.