Honestly, it was really cool. I think frag 88 references frag 16 at least a little, so we took it from there. Basially, in our version, a person (we think prolly Sappho) is addressing her lover, because thery can't be together, and the speaker is basically saying go, but I will always carry your love with me, and know that I love you. My theory that prof. Klett seemed to buy was that Sappho had a lover that had to take a husband due to social mores.
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