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The Gods

As the Thunderbolt God Jupiter

Saturn’s brother

Pursued his loves in disguise

The Goddess Hera sat upon her throne

Irritated and plotting

Gazing with angry jealous eyes

 

Oh, courageous intelligent Athena

****** Goddess of the hunt

Dare the foolish to cast eyes upon her unclothed

Under the sentence of a tortuous death

Its said by many she was not birthed

But sprang surprisingly from her father’s head

 

The lovely Aphrodite

Would melt the hearts of many a man

Who would offer up their life

For but a faint touch of her hand

 

The Light God Apollo admirer of the word, reciting poetry

Pluck the gold lyres delicate strings

While the sea god Poseidon’s twelve daughters

Mermaids

Dressed in dripping seaweed began to sing

 

Ares of the bold god of war

Feared conqueror and great warrior

Planted flowers

As was his custom in the spring

 

Artemis in fervent haste strung her magical bow

For it was pursuit that stirred her blood

It flowed through her veins

Aged Roman wine

Running stags through shadowy woods

 

The gods of the Kings

The Gods of the people

To whom many sacrifices were made

Lived thousands of years beyond the lifespan of man

So, say the storytellers of olden times and past days

 

All right Reserved. Tammy M. Darby. Jan. 31, 2019

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