
Trivia's pursuit:
In Roman mythology, Trivia refers to a goddess of the cross roads, her name means "of three ways", and in Greek refers to the “worn or beaten path”. In 1716, the poet John Gay wrote of Triva as a “goddess of streets and ways”, invoking her to guide him through the trials and trails of London.
Trivia gathers all the stories on every road. She is a treasure chest for the forgotten and ephemeral tales of all travellers, lost lovers and explorers on their way to and from the edges of the earth. She knows every secret, every lie and every promise loosely abandoned in between destinations.
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All ways
On a long road
There will be
Monsters that lie here
Trivia slips
Four hundred stories
Are pressed into her arms,
Wishyouwerehere
To tell me again
the highway’s unbroken
love song
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