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What if love was older than us? Older than language, older than memory, older even than time. This song tells a love story through the figures of ancient mythology. It draws on the symbolic world of Greek myths where desire, longing and union were already described with extraordinary subtlety. In “Children of Aphrodite”, love is not only a feeling between two people. It becomes a continuation of the ancient forces described by the Greeks: the fire of Eros, the soul of Psyche, the guiding presence of Aphrodite, and the fragile balance guarded by Anteros. The song unfolds like a poetic walk through mythology. It begins in Cythera, the legendary island associated with Aphrodite, where desire awakens under the gaze of the goddess of love. The meeting of two people becomes the echo of a much older story — the moment when Eros, god of desire, draws his bow and awakens the heart. The chorus evokes the union between Eros and Psyche, one of the most famous myths of antiquity. In ancient philosophy and poetry, Psyche represents the soul itself. When Eros meets Psyche, desire encounters consciousness, and love becomes something deeper than attraction. The song then introduces other mythological figures connected to love. Anteros, the god of reciprocal love, reminds us that desire must be answered. Love exists only when it flows both ways. Pothos, embodiment of longing, expresses the quiet tension between presence and absence that draws lovers together. The third verse recalls the myth of Apollo and Daphne, a story preserved in classical literature and later retold by the Roman poet Ovid. Daphne refuses Apollo’s pursuit and is transformed into a laurel tree, a powerful reminder that love cannot be forced. The laurel becomes the symbol of memory, desire and transformation. Through these figures, the song explores the idea that love is not simply personal. It belongs to a much older tradition of human storytelling. The Greeks described different dimensions of love — passion, longing, friendship, devotion — long before modern psychology attempted to analyze them. “Children of Aphrodite” therefore becomes a meditation on love as an ancient force still moving through us. Two voices embody this dialogue: a feminine voice that evokes the mysterious lineage of Aphrodite, and a masculine voice that discovers the meaning of desire through myth and memory. Musically, the atmosphere is dreamy and cinematic, somewhere between ambient pop, mythic storytelling and modern electro-pop textures. The song moves slowly, like waves on the sea — echoing the imagery of foam and water associated with Aphrodite’s birth. The result is a romantic and slightly melancholic love song where mythology meets contemporary sound. A reminder that every love story may already have been written thousands of years ago… and yet still feels new each time it begins. If you enjoy songs inspired by mythology, poetic storytelling, and cinematic love themes, feel free to listen, share, and explore the world of ancient stories that continue to shape our imagination today. #hashtags #GreekMythology #Aphrodite #ErosAndPsyche #MythologyInspired #MythologyMusic #MythologicalLove #AncientMyths #EpicLoveSong #DreamyPop #MythologyArt #RomanticMythology #MythologyStory #AmbientPop #Electropop #PoeticMusic