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The Cyclops Lyrics EPIC: Cut Songs

The Cyclops Lyrics

[Cut Song]
[Polyphemus]
You should steer clear of this path
If you think we fear Zeus's wrath

olyphemus’s outburst in Odyssey 9 is a moment of spectacular hubris. When the Cyclops growls,

“Stranger, you are a foreigner—or a fool—telling me to fear and revere the gods, since the Cyclopes care nothing for aegis-bearing Zeus: we are greater than they.”
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he stakes a claim to an authority higher than Olympus itself. A few points worth noting:

Family pride and political isolation. As a son of Poseidon, Polyphemus sees himself inside a privileged circle that answers only to its own brute strength. For him, the usual Greek economy of reciprocal favors between mortals and immortals—“I sacrifice, the god protects”—doesn’t apply. His society is described earlier as living “apart, with no assemblies for debating justice,” so reverence for Zeus the law-giver would feel alien.

A textbook case of hubris. In Homeric thought, denying Zeus’s authority is more than impiety; it is reckless overconfidence that invites divine correction. Sure enough, after Odysseus blinds him, Polyphemus is reduced to begging another Olympian—his father Poseidon—for vengeance. The episode thus dramatizes the price of boasting that one is “far better” than the gods.

Not remotely Zeus’s only name-check.

    The poem actually opens with Zeus complaining about mortals who blame the gods for their self-inflicted miseries (Book 1, lines 32-34).
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    In Book 5 he decrees Odysseus’s release from Calypso’s island and sends Hermes to enforce it.
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    Zeus thunders omens, weighs fates, and finally ends the Ithacan blood-feud in Book 24. Scholarly counts vary with translation, but his name easily appears dozens of times throughout the Odyssey, to say nothing of the Iliad and other Archaic epics.

So Polyphemus’s speech is memorable not because it is Zeus’s lone cameo—it decidedly is not—but because it spotlights a unique cultural pocket within the poem where Zeus’s writ does not run. That arrogance, of course, is exactly what seals the Cyclops’s downfall.


EPIC: Cut Songs Lyrics: Song List

  1. God Games [Cut Version]
  2. Penelope
  3. Apollo, Forgive Me
  4. Ismarus
  5. Unhand Him
  6. Your Light
  7. I Need Her To Be Mine
  8. Full Speed Ahead [Cut version]
  9. Just a Man [Cut version]
  10. The Horse and the Infant [Cut version]
  11. Comfort Zone / Perimedes
  12. Luck Runs Out [Cut version]
  13. Olive Tree
  14. Cope With That
  15. Different Beast [Cut version]
  16. Belong To You
  17. Where You Need To Go / Aelous
  18. When We Bleed [Cut Song]
  19. In Vain [Version 2]
  20. In Vain [Version 1]
  21. Wisdom [Cut Song]
  22. Appetite
  23. King [Cut Song]
  24. Trick [Cut Song]
  25. Square Up [Cut Song]
  26. Man of the House [Cut Song]
  27. Pick Me
  28. Polyphemus [Cut version]
  29. Man of the House [Eurylochus Cut version]
  30. Footstep
  31. Storm [Cut ver.]
  32. My Goodbye [Cut version]
  33. Royal Wisdom Burst
  34. We'd Be Fine (We'll Be Fine) [Cut version]
  35. The Underworld [Elpenor’s Cut Version]
  36. I Wanna Be a Legend
  37. Mercy Has a Price
  38. The Boy and the Boar (Warrior of the Mind) [Cut version]
  39. The Cyclops

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