As the evening breezes cool down the temples and ancient garden gates, the daytime markets of Thebes, the Gods cast their nets intertwined with balsam and oil, ensnaring men and women like wild pheasant and deer in the silken cords of love. In the lotus reeds along the Nile, you can hear the whispers. In the onyx eyes planted in the statues of the sphinx, you can see the reflection of their fire. Come with us through the melodies with a 90s vibe to experience some of the earliest love poems known – a sexual desire encapsulated in ancient papyrus as much as in the flows of The Roots.