Topic: A tribute to Hades and Persephone | |
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ro3eha
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Thu 11/06/14 08:01 PM
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A poem I have typed up. New ending was recently added, not sure if I should have, but I wanted a conclusion. This is my favorite Greek Myth I think it is so romantic to some extent. I recently learned that was more to this story. The original I find more appropriate and more fair towards Hades. Ignore formatting something went wrong when I pasted it.
A Tribute to Hades and Persephone An enchanted arrow struck the cold heart Of death’s King Onyx eyes soften to grey As he glance upwards Not towards glorious Olympus, instead At the sight of a warm Goddess A mighty King, God, and One of three Brought to his knees. Lonely King whose name is feared To be spoken Judge, juror, prosecutor, and ruler Of souls. Death is his kingdom Keeper of cold jewels, valueless To spring Giver of life misplaced among death. A flower though the key that Unlocked the ground A flower brought life to death His heart bled Crimson red As the seeds, six, four, or three Bonded spring below the ground As dark as the living world above Icy tears that have covered the lands Cold grief blocked the sun Trees dead and bare When the leaves fell with the Goddess And captured the last colors of Life. The Dead’s King’s love Eventually returned Spring, but Near or far, even separated by a veil They were still in love Every year, leaves re-enacted A Goddess’s first descent into Hades The marker of Darkness and Lights reunion. Maiden no more A king alone no longer The eater of life Queen , wife, and companion she became.- |
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