Sirens
When Odysseus sailed past the sirens, his men plugged their ears with wax and lashed him to the mast that he might hear the siren song without being lured to his death—but when I came upon the sirens, I had no wax, and I was alone.
When Odysseus sailed past the sirens, his men plugged their ears with wax and lashed him to the mast that he might hear the siren song without being lured to his death—but when I came upon the sirens, I had no wax, and I was alone.