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Diary Entries From Psyche to Eros from the Greek myth

Diary Entries
Dear Diary,                               Nov. ...

Dear Diary,                                    Dec. ...

Dear Diary,                                          Dec. ... I lit the oil lamp and held it over our bed like my sisters told me and discovered Eros lying beside me. ... That is when a drop of hot oil fell from the lamp to his shoulders. Eros awoke instantly and told me mournfully that he had to leave me forever since love cannot live without trust. ...

Dear Diary,                                     Dec. ... I am sure that I will, in the end if all else fails, I will do anything to get Eros back.

Dear Diary,                                     Dec. ... She told me that Im pathetic and mocked me with venom in her voice, and I endured it all for the love of Eros. ...

Dear Diary,                                    Jan. ...
I sat weeping in the storeroom yesterday, thinking that I have lost my dear Eros forever. ... Therefore I was sent out at dawn to gather an armful of wool from the golden-fleeced sheep that grazed by the river. ... I hope that I will be able to complete her last task and win back my Eros.

Dear Diary,                                    Jan. ... I walked numbly away from the temple toward a nearby tower. ... Eros was the one who found me.


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