The Grand Bargain 
     between the realms 
  uplifted the hairless apes 
       and gave them art 
     and gave them song 
  and gave them story 
       and gave them history 
     and gave them society 
  and gave them justice 
     and gave them sport 
       and gave them science 
     and gave them belief 
and made them human.
To each realm of thought, 
     a Muse: 
       Lyrical Euterpe, 
          Historical Clio, 
     Comedic Thalia, 
       Tragic Melpomene, 
          Kinetic Terpsichore, 
     Lovestruck Erato, 
       Scientific Urania, 
          Epic Calliope,
     And Polyhmnia, 
     who mediates the link 
  between matter and spirit 
       between profane and holy 
  between nature and the supernatural
Invoked in the open 
     as one of nine, 
but contained, 
     herself, 
  within the invocation 
       within every invocation 
     to every god 
  providing definition and instruction 
     to every god 
       giving realms and powers 
     to every god 
  or, on a whim, taking them away.
In the myth 
     she created about herself 
Polyhymnia 
     was a daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne, 
and Zeus 
     was the son of Kronos and Rhea, 
and Kronos, Rhea, and Mnemosyne 
     were the children of Ouranous and Gaia, 
and Ouranous, 
          scandalously, 
     was also a child of Gaia, 
and Gaia 
     was a child of Chaos 
and Chaos 
     was an invention of Polyhymnia.
Polyhymnia allowed Zeus had a good run 
     atop Mount Olympus 
     where she'd placed him 
     after she'd named him 
          for a sky god 
     and allowed him 
          to conquer the sky.
Polyhymnia coupled Zeus 
     with many consorts. 
She allowed Zeus 
     many offspring: 
more gods for humans to worship, 
more heroes for humans to marvel at, 
     until Polyhymnia grew bored.
She rebranded Zeus as Jupiter. 
     She moved his base to Rome. 
She inspired Ovid and Virgil 
     and bought her creation 
          a few more centuries 
     at the top of the sky.
But eventually, 
     Polyhymnia let Zeus fade 
          and replaced him 
     with other deities 
          that she created 
always 
     working behind the scenes 
sometimes 
     in plain sight 
          as an angel 
          or a tree 
          or a serpent 
          or a ghost.
Greg R. Fishbone
July 2020