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Aphrodite

by tammy-m-darby

It is said in the ancient text she was conceived in murder When the Titan Cronus drew his father Uranus’s blood, dead he forever be The wife of a dark Vulcan Hephaestus, mother to the cherub of love Legends say she rose from Poseidon’s emerald seas. From salty heather foam in the waters of Pathos, That lap the white shores of the isle of Cyprus did she rise Though Homer on this fact would disagree Striking jealousy in the hearts of the haughty gods And filling Adonis eyes according to Greek lore Half the year she favored him with her sweet love Though she shared him with Persephone goddess of the Underworld Until the day he died in her arms when slew by a wild boar Her beauty forced the sun in its wonder to look away And frightened the shy round moon into hiding On new mornings she took the gilded reins in lace covered hands And in her mystical swan drawn car Upon a fine day through the air went a gliding She would curse those who neglected to adore her In her fury punished those who strayed from worships path And on the warrior Menelaus in his quest for Helen of Troy The Goddess would vent her vengeance and wrath Her crest was that of love and beauty Full of passion and fertility was she graced Oh Aphrodite Once gazed upon by the eyes of man Never again could his mortal love sate. All Rights Reserved @ Tammy M. Darby February 12, 2020. All Material Stored in Author Base
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