In Delphi at Apollo's temple, inside. 
 
Chryses:  
I was waiting for you,  
It's better to get soon 
To my presence. 
Your short poem 
Isn't finished, is it?  
 
Nat:  
My father, I'd say,  
I can play the lyre 
As our God teaches us to do,  
But we must be in our place. 
 
Chryses:  
Where would you like to stay?  
What would you like to do?  
Man must labour not sing. 
 
Nat:  
I don't expect your sermon,  
Though you're holy preacher. 
I'll ask you a question:  
In the end we'll go to Hades, won't we?  
We both won't go to the Olympus's top. 
We have little choice. 
 
Chryses:  
What's your question? You and Hades:  
I've got bored with this trouble. 
About Hades and Olympus 
We don't know anything. Write poems. 
 
Nat:  
My father, I'd say again,  
I've not anything else to say again. 
I thought I had to tell many things. 
It was little. 
I've known everything for a long time.
Paolo Giuseppe Mazzarello
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/nathaniel-at-apollo-s-temple/