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Ireni

The God of War sat upon his throne In a wing of the Olympus palace Under the sun his bloodied-eyes shone Setting atremble his servants, Discord and Malice. The wars below, as he viewed Were hard fought and stalemates, it seemed He sighed and spat, quite bemused Why could no winner be deemed? His bed of flesh from enemies gone He rested within its dermal folds The howl of the dying, singing its song As Apollo’s chariot grew far and cold. The roaring clamor of vicious scandal Woke him from a bloodlight dream And he looked below at victim and vandal Appalled at the disastrous scene. And Now, with Eos rise to morn As the dew mixed with blood and sweat Discord arrived to comfort her lord Her company he did not regret. “You have seen my battles Look now below and explain Mankind has become brainless as cattle Look how they are, vile and maimed,” “Milord, I see,” she spoke with grace And her eyes did glint with fire “Perhaps if you showed another face The battle would be what you desire.” And though her words were softly spoken The answer they did present And Great God Mars felt, at once, heartbroken A message had to be sent. Mercury, the winged messenger With winged sandals and helmet Arrived to be the harbinger And was told to fly beyond the sunset. “Beyond the sun and stars There is a palace where a woman sits Tell her that our Lord, God Mars Invites her here, if she permits.” Discord and Malice saw him off And sweet Hermes, how he did fly For the sound of war was not far-off And nightly he heard people die. The palace beyond the heavenly sky Was one of silky web and silver And within its courtyards did lie A splendid woman that made him quiver. This woman was Lady Nike The very Goddess of Victory Sister to Strength, Force and Rivalry Who had fought the Titans in day old Glory. The fair-ankled Nike heard the message And smiled a fair, rosey smile “Tell your lord that if he has the courage to come and woo me here in my exile.” When Ares heard this, he maddened with rage and tore through Olympus with sword and threw rocks down on the world stage and sent hiding the servants, Malice and Discord. Soon after saw Mars chariot race Flying twice the pace of the sun passing Mycenae and Athens face to where the wooing would be done. Aphrodite flew at his side “God of War you’ll need Beauty to aid in wooing the Victory that hides away.” The God of War grew weary and sore and by the time he arrived at Nike’s door his mood had taken a turn for the worse and he muttered colorful curse. Lady Nike was patiently waiting For Victory is always calm Her soft white dress billowing, baiting An almond blossom in her palm. At first Ares was rough and coarse And Aphrodite grew red in the face Seizing the reins, she stole his horse While Nike kept him engaged. The Goddess of Victory never made answer Her voice quietly humming to the bloom And though Ares voice cut like a cleaver She paid it no heed, fearing no doom. Ares grew tired and finally rested Beneath her feet as she sat on the wall Victory obviously had him bested This had been a fruitless call. Finally, Nike climbed down to join him Her dark hair loosed from its plates And in the dawns coming, the darkness dimmed And she motioned beyond her gates. The battle below was louder still here And Nike gave him a glance and frowned “Every night I listen and shed my tears for no victory can be achieved on this ground.” At hearing her voice and seeing some hope Ares let a rough smile play on his lips Finally she was going to put things in scope But rather, she moved and gave him a kiss. “Lie with me and perhaps...”and silence then Ares agreed and the two made a retreat And there, in her palace, deep within Blazed a terrible and passionate heat. When Ares awoke in the middle of the next day He found Nike gone from her home Cold and angry he rose, intent to be on his way but Goddess Aphrodite had left him stranded, alone. But then he heard the softest sigh the sound of a babies voice and stealing to the sea, there Nike lie holding the prize of his choice. Within her arms was the smallest of creations A child so pale, so weak it might barely survive But there was Nike, crowning it with starry carnations Sure, it seemed, that the babe would stay alive. “This is my daughter and yours” said Nike of this newborn miracle And slowly stepped forward the God Mars And took the child, his rough hands careful. “Her name is Ireni, Goddess of Peace she will bring calm to the wars below and be the most coveted in all of Greece hair dark eyes brilliant, skin as snow.” Nike smiled her wise smile and stood Holding Ireni as gentle and kind as the child A silence spread under evenings hood the ****** scene turned serene and mild. And though Victory was not claimed The battles ended for the stress and fear And from nights cloak, Ireni’s tears rained wiping the blood and sweat and violence clear. And peace remained upon the land Until the great War of Troy When Aphrodite and Zeus would play their hand With fair Helen their devious ploy....
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