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Slay the lion, slay the hydra, Take away the hind’s horn, For the fourth one, bag a boar, Clean the stables till you’re sore. Give your word to slay the birds, Swear to tame that cretan bull, Ride the mares plum out of fuel, And grip a little lighter the hip of Hippolyta, Grab the girdle, jump the hurdle, Steal the cattle from the fool, And pray the beast won’t get the feast He wishes of your skull. And even if the apples Aren’t as gold as ones you've known, Never mind! Cut the vine! Reap! Before that Titan goes! But that distant thunder rolling And the lightning all around, Let it part before you start Toward the triple-headed hound.
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Aug 9, 2019
Aug 9, 2019 at 9:56 PM UTC
Redemption
Slay the lion, slay the hydra, Take away the hind’s horn, For the fourth one, bag a boar, Clean the stables till you’re sore. Give your word to slay the birds, Swear to tame that cretan bull, Ride the mares plum out of fuel, And grip a little lighter the hip of Hippolyta, Grab the girdle, jump the hurdle, Steal the cattle from the fool, And pray the beast won’t get the feast He wishes of your skull. And even if the apples Aren’t as gold as ones you've known, Never mind! Cut the vine! Reap! Before that Titan goes! But that distant thunder rolling And the lightning all around, Let it part before you start Toward the triple-headed hound.
A song about labor.
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28/M/Amarillo
Aug 9, 2019
Aug 9, 2019 at 9:56 PM UTC
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