The day comes when Persephone must return to the Underworld, and the train comes to pick her up. “Winter’s nigh and summer’s o’er Hear that high and lonesome sound Of my husband coming for To bring me home to Hadestown…”…
Eurydice, with all the love and joy a heart can hold, asks this of Orpheus: promise me that things will always be this way. “I promise,” he says – and I would have believed that boy too. One’s heart breaks…
It’s hard being married to Hades – we can imagine. Super hard living in the darkness and depths of the Underworld. When Persephone returns to the earth’s surface each year to bring spring, can you blame her for going…